Mada za sehemu hiiIncome Generating ActivitiesMada 2
- Income and activities Concept
- Identifying income generating activities in the family
Identifying income-generating activities in the family
To meet basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter, families often participate in income-generating activities. These activities help families earn money to buy what they need and improve their quality of life. Here are some common income-generating activities families may engage in:
- Farming: Families may grow crops on their land. Food crops such as maize, beans, and vegetables provide food for the family, and any extra crops can be sold to earn money. This money can be used to buy clothes and build houses.
- Fishing: Families living near rivers, lakes, or oceans can engage in fishing. They can sell fish and other aquatic products to earn money. Fishing also provides food for the family.
- Trading: Some families may engage in trading, selling goods such as fruits, vegetables, clothes, or other products. Trading can take place in local markets or shops.
- Mining: In areas with minerals or natural resources, families may participate in mining activities. Mining valuable materials like gold, gemstones, or minerals can provide income.
- Beekeeping: Families living in forested or rural areas may keep bees for honey and wax. These products can be sold for a profit.
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Poultry Keeping: Keeping chickens or other poultry can be a great source of income. Families can sell eggs, meat, or live poultry to make money.
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Livestock Keeping: Cattle, goats, sheep, and other animals can be raised for meat, milk, and wool. Livestock can also be sold for income.

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