Over the last two to three decades, West Africa has witnessed considerable changes in land use. Unprecedented increases in human population combined with changes in climatic patterns have reduced per capita arable land traditionally available for agricultural production. In the livestock sub-sector, these trends are profoundly affecting not only the density of livestock but also the species and breed composition as well as animal husbandry practices. Using trypanotolerant livestock as an example, the trends in the genetic composition of livestock in West and Central Africa from the 1970s to 2000 are examined. Trypanotolerant cattle populations in countries considered as their home of 'origin' increased substantially, on average by 2.7% per ...
Rural livelihoods in West Africa depend largely on livestock. The sub-humid and humid zones of the r...
Rural livelihoods in West Africa depend largely on livestock. The sub-humid and humid zones of the r...
Trypanosomosis is one of the major constraints on animal production in areas of Africa which have th...
Describes the background to the problem of trypanosomiasis in Africa, identifying Bos taurus & Bos i...
Trypanotolerance, the ability of some livestock species and breeds to survive, reproduce and remain ...
Trypanotolerance and relative productivity of the various breeds existing in West and Central Africa...
<p>Trypanosomosis, or sleeping sickness, is one of the most important livestock diseases in Af...
The subhumid and semi-arid zones of West Africa are one of the subregions reputed to hold Africa's g...
Genetic improvement of indigenous breeds can make a significant contribution to the conservation and...
Trypanosomosis, or sleeping sickness, is one of the most important livestock diseases in Africa. Som...
Trypanotolerance is one of the best recognised examples of innate resistance to disease and one of t...
Genetic resistance to African trypanosomiasis occurs in certain breeds of livestock, many species of...
There is a broad land of territory comprising the subhumid zone and the non-forested areas of the hu...
While an increasing number of examples of innate resistance to disease are being identified in domes...
Decreasing efficacy of the trypanocidal drugs and difficulties of sustaining tsetse fly control, str...
Rural livelihoods in West Africa depend largely on livestock. The sub-humid and humid zones of the r...
Rural livelihoods in West Africa depend largely on livestock. The sub-humid and humid zones of the r...
Trypanosomosis is one of the major constraints on animal production in areas of Africa which have th...
Describes the background to the problem of trypanosomiasis in Africa, identifying Bos taurus & Bos i...
Trypanotolerance, the ability of some livestock species and breeds to survive, reproduce and remain ...
Trypanotolerance and relative productivity of the various breeds existing in West and Central Africa...
<p>Trypanosomosis, or sleeping sickness, is one of the most important livestock diseases in Af...
The subhumid and semi-arid zones of West Africa are one of the subregions reputed to hold Africa's g...
Genetic improvement of indigenous breeds can make a significant contribution to the conservation and...
Trypanosomosis, or sleeping sickness, is one of the most important livestock diseases in Africa. Som...
Trypanotolerance is one of the best recognised examples of innate resistance to disease and one of t...
Genetic resistance to African trypanosomiasis occurs in certain breeds of livestock, many species of...
There is a broad land of territory comprising the subhumid zone and the non-forested areas of the hu...
While an increasing number of examples of innate resistance to disease are being identified in domes...
Decreasing efficacy of the trypanocidal drugs and difficulties of sustaining tsetse fly control, str...
Rural livelihoods in West Africa depend largely on livestock. The sub-humid and humid zones of the r...
Rural livelihoods in West Africa depend largely on livestock. The sub-humid and humid zones of the r...
Trypanosomosis is one of the major constraints on animal production in areas of Africa which have th...