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Title: The contribution of chikanda orchids to rural livelihoods: insights from Mwinilunga District of Northwestern Zambia.
Authors: Kwenye, Jane Musole.
Kabwe, Gillian.
Mulenga, Peter.
Dalu, Mwazvita Tapiwa Beatrice.
Copperbelt University
Copperbelt University
Copperbelt University
School of Biology and Environmental Sciences
Keywords: Chikanda orchids.;Non-timber forest products.;Wild edible plants.;Rural livelihoods.;Socio-economic factors.
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: Studies examining the role of chikanda orchids in bolstering rural livelihoods coupled with the associated socio-economic intricacies remain absent, especially in African settings. This study examined the contribution of chikanda orchids in supporting rural livelihoods, taking into account socio-economic influences through a case study of the Mwinilunga District of northwestern Zambia. The study employed a mixed methods approach using 303 semi-structured questionnaires, complemented by three focus group discussions and nine in-depth interviews. Study findings showed that revenue generated from chikanda orchid sales supported rural livelihoods and served a crucial function in addressing food scarcity challenges. Income derived from chikanda orchid sales accounted for 30.8% of total household income and exhibited an income equalization effect of 8% among households. Participation in harvesting chikanda orchids exhibited a significant correlation with gender (χ2 = 6; p < 0.05) and marital status (χ2 = 8; p < 0.05). This study showed the significance of chikanda orchids in supporting livelihoods, including socio-economic influences, particularly for poorer households that exhibit vulnerability to food deficits. Consequently, the need to develop effective chikanda orchid management strategies that are locally tailored and acknowledge the socio-economic intricacies associated with the chikanda orchids trade is fundamental.
Description: Published version
URI: https://openscholar.ump.ac.za/handle/20.500.12714/1037
DOI: 10.3390/ su17136131
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