BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY OF Small Scale Pig Farming for Rural Household with Vulnerable Families in a Rural Community.

Pig farming has been an important livelihood activity for rural households around the world, providing a source of income and nutrition for families. In many rural communities, pig farming is a common practice due to the relatively low cost of starting and maintaining a small-scale pig operation.

In rural areas, vulnerable families often struggle to make ends meet and are at a higher risk of food insecurity and poverty. Small-scale pig farming can provide these families with an additional source of income and nutrition, helping to improve their quality of life and food security.

The study of small-scale pig farming for rural households with vulnerable families in a rural community aims to assess the impact of pig farming on the livelihoods of these families. By understanding the challenges and opportunities of small-scale pig farming in this context, policymakers and development practitioners can design targeted interventions to support vulnerable families in rural communities.

Through this study, we hope to shed light on the potential of pig farming as a sustainable livelihood option for vulnerable families in rural areas and contribute to the development of inclusive agricultural policies and programs that benefit rural communities.