Agricultural Economics Research Review
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 36
  • Issue: 2

Livestock and transitional poverty in rural India

  • Author:
  • Shweta Bijla1,*, P S Birthal2, R Malhotra3, A K Dixit3, Gopal Sankhala3, Pawan Singh3, Sanjit Maiti3
  • Total Page Count: 14
  • Page Number: 155 to 168

1ICAR- Directorate of Mushroom Research, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, 173213, India

2ICAR- National Institute of Agricultural Economics and Policy Research, New Delhi, 110012, India

3ICAR- National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana, 132001, India

*Corresponding author: shwetabijla2@gmail.com

Online Published on 13 August, 2024.

Abstract

With high economic growth, poverty in India has declined from 35 per cent in1993-94 to 22 per cent in 2011-2012, and further to 10 per cent in 2020-21. The majority of poor reside in the rural regions for whom agriculture is the main source of livelihood. The growth in agriculture has been identified more pro-poor than the growth in other economic sectors. The livestock is an important component of agriculture, and its contribution to agricultural gross domestic product has been growing faster than the overall agricultural growth. The reduction in rural poverty is driven by the growth in livestock. Nevertheless, the evidence on the relationship between livestock and poverty is scarce. Using a panel data on 28205 households, this paper assesses the impact of livestock on the rural poverty. The findings show that ownership of livestock, specifically bovine, significantly contributes to poverty reduction in rural India.

Keywords

Livestock, Herd size, Bovine, Ovine, Poverty, India