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Guidelines for Setting up community-based sheep breeding programs in Ethiopia

Lessons and experiences for sheep breeding in low-input systems

These guidelines are designed for all those involved in planning and implementing sheep breeding activities with resource-poor farmers in developing countries. This includes research centers, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), farmers’ associations and livestock development projects, and government extension officials. The guidelines address the lack of generic direction on designing and implementing community-based breeding. Community-based breeding programs are proposed as an option for genetic improvement of livestock in developing countries. This new approach has been tested in a few places with promising results (e.g. with dairy goats in Mexico, llamas and alpacas in Bolivia and Peru). They draw on practical experiences from implementing community-based sheep breeding programs in four agro-ecological zones in Ethiopia and provide guidance for continuing and outscaling the breeding program in Ethiopia and for planning similar projects elsewhere.

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Éditeur: International Center for Agriculture Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)
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Auteur: Aynalem Haile
Autres autheurs: Maria Wurzinger, Joaquín Mueller, Tadele Mirkena, Gemeda Duguma, Okeyo Mwai, Johann Sölkner and Barbara Rischkowsky
Organisation: International Center for Agriculture Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)
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Année: 2011
ISBN: 92-9127-255-8
Pays: Ethiopia
Couverture géographique: Afrique
Type: Directives
Langue: English
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