Urban Livestock Farming In Tanzania: Causes, Effects and Future Prospects

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  • P.S. Mlay Department of Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology & Toxicology P. 0. Box 3017, Morogoro, Tanzania
  • A.E. Pereka Department of Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology & Toxicology P. 0. Box 3017, Morogoro, Tanzania

Keywords:

Peri-urban farming, Backyard Farming

Abstract

Urban livestock farming in Tanzania has seen a tremendous rise since the late seventies. Several factors acting singly or concurrently led to the trend we are observing today. The major driving forces are social­ economic, cultural and to some degree political in nature. It is commonly agreed that there are some positive and negative effects of urban livestock farming. This paper intends to give a fair discussion and analysis of the issues behind the -rapid growth of urban livestock farming (ULF) with emphasis on dairy as the most practised type of ULF. As matters stand now, urban livestock farming will continue to play a major role in the provision of the greatly needed animal products by the ever-increasing urban population. It will be self­cheating to think that we can abolish ULF by the present laws and bylaws that are hard if not impossible to implement. Therefore, there is a need of a change in attitude by the responsible authorities to recognise ULF as a fact of life and find ways of minimising the negative effects through positive engagement with all stake-holders

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Published

30-01-2004

How to Cite

Mlay, P. and Pereka, A. (2004) “Urban Livestock Farming In Tanzania: Causes, Effects and Future Prospects”, Tanzania Veterinary Journal, 23(1), pp. 8–17. Available at: https://tvj2.sua.ac.tz/vet2/index.php/TVJ/article/view/414 (Accessed: 30 April 2026).

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