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THE CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH

The International Livestock Centre for Africa (ILCA) is one of the 13 international agricultural research centres funded by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). The 13 centres, located mostly within the tropics, have been set up by the CGIAR over the last decade to provide long-term support for agricultural development in the Third World. Their names, locations and re search responsibilities are as follows:

Centro Internacional de
Agricultura Tropical (CIAT),
Colombia: cassava, field beans,
rice and tropical pastures.

Centro Internacional de
Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo
(CIMMYT), Mexico: maize and
wheat.

Centro Internacional de la Papa
(CIP), Peru: potato.

International Centre for
Agricultural Research in the Dry
Areas (ICARDA), Syria:
farming systems, cereals, food
legumes (broad bean, lentil
chickpea), and forage crops.

International Board for Plant
Genetic Resources (IBPGR),
Italy.

International Crops Research
Institute for the Semi-Arid
Tropics (ICRISAT), India:
chickpea, pigeon pea, pearl
millet, sorghum, groundnut,
and farming systems.

International Livestock Centre
for Africa (ILCA), Ethiopia:
African livestock production.

International Rice Research
Institute (IRRI), the Philippines:
rice.

International Institute of
Tropical Agriculture (IITA),
Nigeria: farming systems, maize,
rice, roots and tubers (sweet
potatoes, cassava, yams), and
food legumes cowpea, lima
bean, soybean.

International Laboratory for
Research on Animal Disease
(ILRAD), Kenya: trypano-
somiasis and theileriosis of cattle.

West Africa Rice Development
Association (WARDA),
Liberia: rice.

International Service for
National Agricultural Research
(ISNAR), the Netherlands.

International Food Policy
Research Institute (IFPRI),
USA: analysis of world food
problems.

ILCA RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

Research Reports

1. Trends and prospects for livestock and crop production in tropical Africa, by C. de Montgolfier-Kouévi and A. Vlavonou. In press.

2. Cattle herd dynamics: An integer and stochastic model for evaluating production alternatives, by P. Konandreas and F.M. Anderson. 1982.

3. Evaluation of the productivities of Djallonke sheep and N'Dama cattle at the Centre de Recherches Zootechniques, Kolda, Senegal, by A. Fall, M. Diop, J. Sandford, Y.J. Wissocq, J. Durkin and J.C.M. Trail. 1982.

4. Research on farm and livestock productivity in the central Ethiopian highlands: Initial results, by G. Gryseels and F.M. Anderson. 1983.

5. Systems research in the arid zones of Mali: Initial results, eds P.N. de Leeuw, R.T. Wilson and C. de Haan. 1983.

6. The water resource in tropical Africa and its exploitation, by G.A. Classen, K.A. Edwards and E.H.J. Schroten. 1983.

7. Livestock wafer needs in pastoral Africa in relation to climate and forage, by J.M. King. 1983.

8. Organisation and management of water supplies in tropical Africa, by S.G. Sandford. 1983.

9. Productivity of Boran cattle maintained by chemoprophylaxis under trypanosomiasis risk, by J.C.M. Trail, K. Sones, J.M.C. Jibbo, J. Durkin, D.E. Light and Max Murray. 1985.

10. Economic trade-offs between milk and meat production under various supplementation levels in Botswana, by P.A. Konandreas, F.M. Anderson and J.C.M. Trail. 1983.

11. Crossbred dairy cattle productivity in Arsi region, Ethiopia, by Gabriel H. Kiwuwa, John C.M. Trail, Mohamed Y. Kurtu, Getachew Worku, Frank M. Anderson and Jeffrey Durkin. 1983.

International Livestock Centre for Africa
P.O. Box 5689
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

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