Elephants, rhinos, and lions usually come to mind first in discussions about the China-Africa animal trade, not donkeys. But surging demand for donkey hides used to manufacture a Chinese traditional medicinal product is having a devastating impact on rural populations across Africa that depend on this essential farm animal.
In countries like Kenya, illegal poaching and unregulated slaughterhouses have led to a near-50% plunge in the number of donkeys.
Lauren Johnston, a consultant senior researcher at the South African Institute of International Affairs, joins Cobus to discuss her latest research on the topic and why the illicit China-Africa donkey trade is having a disproportionate impact on women in rural African farming communities.
SHOW NOTES:
- South African Institute of International Affairs: China, Africa, and the Market for Donkeys: Keeping the Cart Behind the Donkey by Lauren Johnston:ย https://bit.ly/3mykKTW
- Nikkei Asia: China must tame its donkey trade for Africa’s sake by Lauren Johnston:ย https://s.nikkei.com/408AXg8
- The Standard: Donkey population has gone down by 800,000 by Antony Kitonga:ย https://bit.ly/4162xMA
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