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Reviving the Ankole Longhorns of Uganda

Ankole Longhorn cattle can survive in extremely harsh, dry conditions such as those in Sub-Saharan Africa – which is becoming drier and hotter. In a context where herders are strongly encouraged to keep exotic and hybrid cattle, the innovative LIFE approach led Ugandan herders to revalue the Longhorns for their economic and cultural value. Ankole Longhorns are one of the oldest indigenous cattle breeds of Uganda. They have striking, long, large-diameter horns, which assist their blood circulation and help keep them cool in hot temperatures. They are renowned for their hardiness, which allows them to forage on poor quality vegetation and live off limited amounts of water. Their keepers, the Bahima, are an ethnic pastoral group of the Ankole people who live in an area stretching from the South West to the North East of Uganda.

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Organisation: Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)
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Année: 2013
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Pays: Uganda
Couverture géographique: Afrique
Type: Étude de cas
Langue: English
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