Table 1.
Production system | Agro-ecological zones (climate type) | Locations |
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Traditional Pastoralism | VII, VI, V (Semi-arid to very Arid) | Mandera, Wajir, Garissa, Tana River, Marsabit, Turkana. Baringo, Samburu Isiolo, Laikipia, Kajiado |
Semi-Sedentary system including ranching and Peri-urban camel production | V (Semi-arid) | Isiolo, Laikipia, Kajiado |
Commercial ranching | V (Semi-arid) | Laikipia, Taita Taveta |
Camel population growth trend in Kenya between 2009 and 2015 | ||||||||
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Year | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015* | Mean annual growth (%)# |
Estimated | 2,971,111 | 3,030,600 | 3,091,200 | 2,864,732 | 2,899,244 | 2,937,262 | 3,059,840 | 0.56% |
Percentage difference (%) | NA | 2.00 | 2.00 | − 7.33 | 1.20 | 1.31 | 4.17 | 3.36 (absolute growth) |
Details of persons who participated in VCA and pGIS interviews and their functional roles: County veterinary staff (n = 5): provision of animal health services and regulation of diseases control; County Animal production staff (n = 3): provision animal production advisory services; Meat inspectors (n = 1): meat hygiene services; Livestock Market Association members (n = 1): management of livestock markets; Camel traders (n = 13): trade in camels; Herders (n = 4): grazing, security, milking, watering of camels; Livestock marketing cooperative (n = 1): promotion of efficient livestock marketing and development; Camel meat trader (Butcher) (n = 1): slaughter and sale of camel meat; Primary marketers (n ≈ 150 to 250 persons); Secondary marketers(n ≈ 300-400 persons); other key informants (n = 2); total (n = 481 – 681 persons).
*2015-Estimates from Directorate of Livestock Production. #Note that the total absolute growth for the 7-year period was 3.36%.