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

The purpose of studying small-scale pig farming for rural households with vulnerable families in a rural community is to assess the potential impact of such an agricultural practice on the livelihoods and food security of these vulnerable households. This study aims to explore the feasibility of small-scale pig farming as a sustainable income-generating activity for rural families facing economic challenges, as well as to examine its potential to improve nutrition and food security in the community.

By conducting this study, researchers can identify the specific needs and constraints faced by vulnerable families in engaging in pig farming, as well as assess the potential benefits and risks associated with this practice. This information can then be used to develop targeted interventions and support mechanisms to enhance the success and sustainability of small-scale pig farming activities in the community.

Furthermore, studying small-scale pig farming for vulnerable families can also contribute to a broader understanding of the role of livestock production in rural development and poverty alleviation, as well as inform policy and programmatic efforts aimed at improving the livelihoods of marginalized populations in rural areas.

Overall, the study of small-scale pig farming for vulnerable families in a rural community is important for informing evidence-based interventions and strategies to empower these households to achieve economic stability, improve their nutrition and food security, and ultimately enhance their overall well-being.