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Livestock diversity contributes in many ways to human survival and well-being, while its loss reduces options for attaining sustainable agriculture and universal food security. The current rapid rate of loss of this diversity is the result of a number of underlying factors. While in some cases ch...


Drucker, A.G.Bergeron, E.Lemke, U.Thuy, L.T.Valle-Zárate, A.[Identification and quantification of subsidies relevant to the production of local and imported pig breeds in Vietnam]Identification and quantification of subsidies relevant to the production of local and imported pig breeds in Vietnam

A simulation study was conducted to optimize a cooperative village-based sheep breeding scheme for Menz sheep of Ethiopia. Genetic gains and profits were estimated under nine levels of farmers' participation and three scenarios of controlled breeding achieved in the breeding programme, as well as...


Gizaw, SolomonArendonk, Johan A.M. vanValle-Zárate, A.Haile, AynalemRischkowsky, Barbara A.Dessie, TadelleOkeyo Mwai, Ally[Breeding programmes for smallholder sheep farming systems: II. Optimization of cooperative village breeding schemes]Breeding programmes for smallholder sheep farming systems: II. Optimization of cooperative village breeding schemes

Breeding programmes described as community-based (CBBP) typically relate to low-input systems with farmers having a common interest to improve and share their genetic resources. CBBPs are more frequent with keepers of small ruminants, in particular smallholders of local breeds, than with cattle, ...


Mueller, J.P.Rischkowsky, Barbara A.Haile, AynalemPhilipsson, J.Okeyo Mwai, AllyBesbes, B.Valle-Zárate, A.Tibbo, MarkosMirkena, T.Duguma, G.Sölkner, J.Wurzinger, Maria[Community based livestock breeding programmes: Essentials and examples]Community based livestock breeding programmes: Essentials and examples

Village- and central nucleus-based schemes were simulated and evaluated for their relative bio-economic efficiencies, using Ethiopia's Menz sheep as example. The schemes were: village-based 2-tier (Scheme-1) and 1-tier (Scheme-2) cooperative village breeding schemes, dispersed village-based nucle...


Gizaw, SolomonRischkowsky, Barbara A.Valle-Zárate, A.Haile, AynalemArendonk, Johan A.M. vanOkeyo Mwai, AllyDessie, Tadelle[Breeding programs for smallholder sheep farming systems: I. Evaluation of alternative designs of breeding schemes]Breeding programs for smallholder sheep farming systems: I. Evaluation of alternative designs of breeding schemes

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