Income Diversification by agro- Pastoralists in Cholistan Desert Punjab, Pakistan

Authors

  • Ramsha Saleem Lahore College for Women University Lahore
  • Ammara Amjad Hashmi
  • Hafsah Batool
  • Muhammad Naeem

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22555/pbr.v23i2.503

Keywords:

Cholistan desert, income diversification, livestock, bi-products, multinomial probit regression

Abstract

The pastoralists are economically depend upon livestock for their income which include their herds of livestock and the bi products produced and sold. The nomads keep moving in search of food and forage so they do not completely destroy the natural resource of a particular area. During their journey of searching water sometimes make them closer to the agriculture land near towns where they used to earn through off farm activities which include the income earned through their unskilled labour activities. The multinomial probit regression employed in this study for analysis revealed that many pastoralists adopt the income diversification strategies which are the coping strategies for other than livestock income to reduce the risks attached with livestock income. The role of Govt. and NGOs for improvement in infrastructure is envisaged to find the enhancement of livestock sector in the area is explored in this study. The study is unique in providing perspective on providing access to different facilities and the role of government in improving living of population.

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Published

2021-11-30

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How to Cite

Saleem, Ramsha, Ammara Amjad Hashmi, Hafsah Batool, and Muhammad Naeem, trans. 2021. “Income Diversification by Agro- Pastoralists in Cholistan Desert Punjab, Pakistan”. Pakistan Business Review 23 (2). https://doi.org/10.22555/pbr.v23i2.503.

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