Within the EURECA project (Towards self-sustainable EUropean REgional CAttle breeds), we interviewed a total of 371 farmers of 15 local cattle breeds in eight European countries. Besides collecting data on farmers, land use, herd composition and economic role of cattle, we aimed at understanding farmers ’ motives and values in keeping local cattle. The most frequent first reason to keep the local breed was productivity, followed by tradition. When comparing the local breed with a mainstream breed, only in four breeds was pro-ductivity considered the same, while in three breeds more than 50 percent of farmers valued the local breed as more profitable. The local breed was valued as always superior or the same on functional traits. Farmers wer...
International audienceAnimal domestic biodiversity, and particularly local breeds, are considered as...
A way of making local breeds more sustainable is to promote their products through individual or col...
Résumé de la communication - Diaporama réservé lecteur IAMM. Session 14. Strategies to add value to ...
Within the EURECA project (Towards self-sustainable EUropean REgional CAttle breeds), we interviewed...
Our aim was to identify elements useful in designing policies and programmes for conservation of far...
Our aim was to identify elements useful in designing policies and programmes for conservation of far...
Our aim was to identify elements useful in designing policies and programmes for conservation of far...
Farm characteristics reflecting differences among breeds and countries, for developing local policie...
This study aims to identify common patterns influencing dynamics and sustainability of 16 local Euro...
Which policies and strategies are required to successfully maintain our European Farm Animal Genetic...
In Europe, about 45% of local cattle breeds are categorized “at risk”. In Europe, member states may ...
The aim of the study was to determine the role played by farmers’ socio-demographic factors in the c...
Recognizing cultural diversity among local breed farmers is crucial for the successful development a...
International audienceAnimal domestic biodiversity, and particularly local breeds, are considered as...
A way of making local breeds more sustainable is to promote their products through individual or col...
Résumé de la communication - Diaporama réservé lecteur IAMM. Session 14. Strategies to add value to ...
Within the EURECA project (Towards self-sustainable EUropean REgional CAttle breeds), we interviewed...
Our aim was to identify elements useful in designing policies and programmes for conservation of far...
Our aim was to identify elements useful in designing policies and programmes for conservation of far...
Our aim was to identify elements useful in designing policies and programmes for conservation of far...
Farm characteristics reflecting differences among breeds and countries, for developing local policie...
This study aims to identify common patterns influencing dynamics and sustainability of 16 local Euro...
Which policies and strategies are required to successfully maintain our European Farm Animal Genetic...
In Europe, about 45% of local cattle breeds are categorized “at risk”. In Europe, member states may ...
The aim of the study was to determine the role played by farmers’ socio-demographic factors in the c...
Recognizing cultural diversity among local breed farmers is crucial for the successful development a...
International audienceAnimal domestic biodiversity, and particularly local breeds, are considered as...
A way of making local breeds more sustainable is to promote their products through individual or col...
Résumé de la communication - Diaporama réservé lecteur IAMM. Session 14. Strategies to add value to ...