There seems to be a contradiction in our data, that the percentage of kitchen waste used as fodder (76.8 percent) was higher than the percentage of households raising livestock (60.7 percent). One explanation could be that we did not record through the livestock survey farmers who were raising only a few poultry for self-consumption, thus underestimating the percentage of households that raise livestock. It could also be due to the fact that households without livestock give their kitchen waste to neighbors who raise livestock.