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Chris Bessenecker, Co-Founder of AfriScout
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Chris Bessenecker, Co-Founder of AfriScout
Here are the sustainable development goals AfriScout directly contributes to…
Livestock is the principle livelihood and main source of income for pastoralists. Livestock sales contribute 60-85% of total pastoral household income in Africa through barter or cash. AfriScout maps have had a significant attributable benefit by improving herd outcomes (i.e., reduced death, improved body condition) that has directly improved their wealth and income.
Both in terms of income to purchase food (65% of rural household expenditures in Kenya for example are dedicated to food purchases) and the caloric and micronutrient intake from the animals themselves (in Turkana for example, consumption of own livestock produce is meeting up to 40% of the household's energy needs), livestock wellbeing is critical to reducing hunger among pastoral populations.
Because grasslands hold much of the earths carbon stocks, improving degraded grasslands holds huge promise for combatting climate change. By regenerating pastures we can reverse the carbon flows on a massive scale. Unlike ranchers, Pastoralists operate over very large tracts of land. They believe that Afriscout can directly assist them in becoming better “grass farmers” and heal the land.
AfriScout is designed to reduce overgrazing and improved pasture management. In doing so, it is helping to protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss.
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