小农果树种植现状:以肯尼亚布西亚、邦戈马和西亚亚县为例

R. Nyambati, Samson Okoth Ojunga, P. Gachie, M. Okeyo
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在肯尼亚,60%以上的人口直接依赖森林和林地满足能源需求,家具和建筑木材,以及食品和其他非木材林产品,如水果、坚果和药用植物等。尽管水果在当地人的日常饮食中被广泛种植和消费,也作为一种收入来源,但很少有人注意加强水果的生产和商业化。本研究考察了小农户采用和种植的果树以及他们在进行这种农林复合实践时面临的挑战。本研究采用调查研究设计,对农场果树现状进行描述、记录、分析和报告。采用多阶段抽样进行住户调查选择,在布西亚县、西亚县和本戈马县随机抽取906户住户。结果表明,本戈马县和布希亚县主要种植的果树有美洲狮和芒果,而西雅县主要种植柑橘和芒果。小农不同喜果数之间存在显著差异(F= 4.724, d.f = 16, p=0.02<0.05)。从这项研究中可以明显看出,水果生产具有巨大的潜力,可以通过在当地和出口市场的销售来提高收入,改善社区的粮食安全和生计。
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Status of Fruit Trees Farming among Small Scale Farmers: A Case Study of Busia, Bungoma and Siaya Counties of Kenya
In Kenya, more than 60% of the population depends directly on forests and woodlands for their energy needs, wood for furniture and construction, as well as food and other non-timber forest products such as fruits, nuts and medicinal plants among others. Even though fruits are widely planted and consumed in the daily diet of local people and also as a source of income, little attention has been given to enhancing their production and commercialization. This study examined the adopted and grown fruit tree among small holder farmers and challenges they face in undertaking this agroforestry practice. The study employed a survey research design, which entails the description, recording, analyzing and reporting of current status of on-farm fruit trees. A multistage sampling was employed for household survey selection, where 906 households were randomly sampled within Busia, Siaya and Bungoma counties. The results indicated that major fruit trees grown include Persea america and Mangifera indica in both Bungoma and Busia counties, while Citrus sinensis and Mangifera indica fruits are common in Siaya. There were significant differences (F= 4.724, d.f = 16, p=0.02<0.05) between the different numbers of preferred fruits among small scale farmers. From the study, it is evident that there is a great potential fruit production leading to improved income generation through sale in local as well as export markets, food security and improved livelihoods for communities.
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