Python farming in Zimbabwe: Assessing local appetite for a novel agricultural system

P. Aust, J. Macgregor, G. Alexander
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Python meat is a traditional but small source of protein throughout much of sub-Saharan Africa, but supply is exclusively from wild harvest. We build on recent evidence that supports snake farming as a viable and sustainable small-scale livestock system in Asia. We explore python farming as a strategy for enhanced food security in Zimbabwe. Our survey results highlight challenges, including drought and human-wildlife conflicts that face both traditional free-range livestock systems and food security, and reveal production prerequisites for complementary python farming. Preliminary findings suggest small-scale python farming could present a viable and sustainable complement to increasingly vulnerable traditional livestock systems. Key words: Adaptation, sustainable agriculture, python farming.
津巴布韦的蟒蛇养殖:评估当地对新型农业系统的需求
在撒哈拉以南非洲的大部分地区,蟒蛇肉是一种传统但少量的蛋白质来源,但供应完全来自野生收获。我们以最近的证据为基础,支持养蛇业成为亚洲一个可行和可持续的小规模畜牧系统。我们探讨了蟒蛇养殖作为加强津巴布韦粮食安全的一项战略。我们的调查结果突出了挑战,包括干旱和人类与野生动物之间的冲突,这些冲突既面临传统的散养牲畜系统,也面临粮食安全,并揭示了补充蟒蛇养殖的生产先决条件。初步研究结果表明,小型蟒蛇养殖可以为日益脆弱的传统畜牧系统提供一种可行和可持续的补充。关键词:适应、可持续农业、蟒蛇养殖。
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