The document presents statistical data on the access of pastoralists to local and international markets, indicating a mean score of 3.018 out of 5. It highlights improvements in livestock trade due to better infrastructure and policy frameworks, which enhance economic well-being and decision-making for pastoralists. The data includes metrics such as standard deviation, skewness, and kurtosis to analyze the distribution of responses.
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The document presents statistical data on the access of pastoralists to local and international markets, indicating a mean score of 3.018 out of 5. It highlights improvements in livestock trade due to better infrastructure and policy frameworks, which enhance economic well-being and decision-making for pastoralists. The data includes metrics such as standard deviation, skewness, and kurtosis to analyze the distribution of responses.
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N Minimum Maximum Mean Std.
Deviation skewness kurtosis
oved access to local and international 221 markets 1 for pastoralists. 5 2.95 1.09 -0.02 -0.49 ure (e.g., roads, market centers) 221has facilitated 1 better5livestock trade. 1.09 3.08 -0.14 -0.36 products are favorable and support 221 pastoralists' 1 economic 5 well-being. 3.02 1.09 0.02 -0.5 gaining power in livestock markets 221 due to policy 1 frameworks. 5 3.1 1.04 -0.06 -0.31 as improved, allowing pastoralists 221 to make 1 informed 5selling decisions. 2.94 1.1 0.11 -0.52 Grand Mean 221 1 5 3.018 1.082 -0.018 -0.436