• DocumentCode
    1754284
  • Title

    Tackling cattle rustling menace using RFID/GPS livestock traceability applications in North Rift Kenya: assessment of the options and way forward

  • Author

    Kubasu, Lazarus N. ; Wachira, Harun

  • Author_Institution
    Minist. of Provincial Adm. & Internal Security, Nakuru, Kenya
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    19-21 May 2010
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    8
  • Abstract
    Cattle rustling is defined as the act of stealing livestock. It is an old practice among cattle rearing communities in Kenya. However, in post-modern Kenya, cattle-rustling has transformed from being a customary means of livestock restocking where traditional weapons such as bows and arrows and spears were used to a commercial practice where sophisticated weaponry is used. At the heart of the menace of cattle-rustling is the rampant culture of impunity in Kenya. The failure by the government to stamp out the practice or deal firmly with the persons behind it has perpetuated and aggravated the menace. This paper suggests modern ICT options, that is RFID and GPS traceability applications that could be used or adopted to help solve the problem of cattle rustling in Kenya, enable improvement in dealing firmly with the perpetrators of the practice and thereby end the culture of impunity.
  • Keywords
    Global Positioning System; farming; monitoring; radiofrequency identification; GPS; North Rift Kenya; RFID; cattle rustling menace; global positioning system; impunity; livestock restocking; livestock stealing; livestock traceability; radiofrequency identification; Agriculture; Communities; Cows; Global Positioning System; Radiofrequency identification; Security; Cattle rustling; GPS; RFID; Security; Traceability application; Tracking;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    IST-Africa, 2010
  • Conference_Location
    Durban
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-905824-15-1
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    5753026