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Use of Livestock Resources for Food Security in the Light of Climate Change

Sub-Saharan Africa has a great deal of livestock, but productivity is generally low. Climate change is expected to create new challenges, such as increased prevalence of diseases, heat stress, and reduced access to feed and water due to increased temperatures and more extreme weather conditions. This policy brief examines the role of genetic diversity in adapting African livestock production to climate change and making it more sustainable. Some breeds are more resilient to harsh climate than others; at the same time, to the extent that breeding can improve productivity, it could reduce livestock’s environmental impact, including land and water use and greenhouse gas emissions.

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Publisher: Swedish International Agricultural Network Initiative (SIANI)
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Author: Jan Philipsson
Other authors: Emelie Zonabend König, Erling Strandberg
Organization: Swedish International Agricultural Network Initiative (SIANI)
Other organizations: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Swedish Veterinary Institute, Swedish Board of Agriculture, Scotland´s Rural College, Makerere University, International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Atkisson Group, Humboldt University
Year: 2017
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Geographical coverage: Africa
Type: Policy brief/paper
Content language: English
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