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Title: Diversification as a socio-economic strategy among the Keiyo in Kenya
Authors: Chang’ach, Koskey
Keywords: Socio-economic strategy
Economic diversification
Issue Date: Aug-2016
Publisher: Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Abstract: This paper discusses the efforts and actions by the Kenyan government to address challenges of agrarian change and rural transformation in Keiyo. The paper demonstrates that state employs the mechanisms of co-opting the forces of rural commercialization through the strategies of land consolidation. The paper explains that these strategies widen the scope of engagement in the Keiyo households in Kenya today. Keiyo households have demonstrated their capacity to respond positively and spontaneously to agrarian changes and innovations which proves vital to the enhancement of their economic well-being. The paper employs data collected from the three ecological zones, in order to examine the characteristics of households in Keiyo. It is demonstrated that the characteristics of these households reflect the different economic opportunity structures of the three areas. It is suggested that while the distribution of resources within any of the three ecological zones is to varying degrees unequal, there is nevertheless a pronounced pattern of inequality across eco-zones: most households in the highland are better endowed with resources than most households either on the escarpment or in the valley.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4118
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