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Trypanotolerance, the ability of some livestock species and breeds to survive, reproduce and remain productive under trypanosomosis risk without the aid of trypanocidal drugs, was recognised and exploited by farmers long before research on trypanotolerance began. The exploitation of trypanotolera...


D'Ieteren, G.D.M.[Trypanotolerant livestock, a sustainable and essential component of livestock production systems under trypanosomosis risk in East and Central Africa]Trypanotolerant livestock, a sustainable and essential component of livestock production systems under trypanosomosis risk in East and Central Africa
Rowley, TGallopín, Gilberto C.Waltner-Toews, D.Raez Luna, EF[Developing an integrated conceptual framework to guide research on agricultural sustainability for tropical agroecosystems CIAT-University of Guelph Project]Developing an integrated conceptual framework to guide research on agricultural sustainability for tropical agroecosystems CIAT-University of Guelph Project
Gallopín, Gilberto C.[Development and application of an integrated conceptual framework for tropical agroecosystem research based on complex systems theories]Development and application of an integrated conceptual framework for tropical agroecosystem research based on complex systems theories

Africa has a challenge to meet the rising food demands that will come about due to increased population size and urbanization. Such challenges can be tackled in many ways that include improving livestock production and this entails making improvements in feeding and disease control, using appropr...


Mpofu, N.IbrahimSmalley, M.E.Rege, J.E.O.[Capacity building for sustainable use of animal genetic resources]Capacity building for sustainable use of animal genetic resources
Leak, S.G.A.Mulatu, W.Kagwanja, J.Reid, Robin S.Rowlands, G.J.D'Ieteren, G.D.M.Wilson, A.[Constraints to successful and sustainable control of animal trypanosomosis: Epidemiological studies in the Ghibe valley, Ethiopia]Constraints to successful and sustainable control of animal trypanosomosis: Epidemiological studies in the Ghibe valley, Ethiopia

Ethiopia has the largest livestock population in Africa with approximately 30 million cattle, of which 9 to 10 million oxen are used for draft purposes. About 85 percent of the estimated 55 million human population lives in rural areas, with agriculture as the primary occupation. About 90 percent...


Tegegne, Azage[Cattle breed improvement for sustainable draft power use in Ethiopian agriculture]Cattle breed improvement for sustainable draft power use in Ethiopian agriculture

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