Senegal, located in West Africa, is an example of a low- to middle-income country where the government has prioritized improving livestock production self-sufficiency, with a strong focus on dairy. Among other initiatives, the use of exotic dairy cattle has been promoted, despite no evidence for the potential livelihood benefits (or otherwise) to smallholder farmers on adopting the new genetics. The current work fills this evidence gap by performing a farm-level economic study comparing the keeping of different breed and cross-breed types of dairy cattle under different management levels. Data for the study were obtained by monitoring 220 smallholder dairy cattle farms, with a combined cattle population of about 3,000 animals, over an almos...
In Senegal, like in many developing countries in West Africa, the weight of imported milk and dairy ...
Raising cattle in cowsheds is proving to be a great success in the cotton growing zone of Senegal. T...
Many breeding programs have been implemented in developing countries, many of which have been unsucc...
Senegal, located in West Africa, is an example of a low- to middle-income country where the governme...
Smallholder dairy production in Senegal is important to both livelihoods and food and nutrition secu...
Livestock plays a major role in the livelihood of poor rural communities, being the source of tangib...
The aim of this study was to examine breeding objectives and the impact of production systems and br...
Cattle are one of the most important livestock species in West Africa, providing multiple services t...
<p>Smallholder dairy cattle production systems in Africa are intensifying production through importa...
Livestock production, especially pastoralism, is a vital part of the Senegalese economy. A large var...
International audienceAbstract The increase in demand for dairy products in Burkina Faso is encourag...
Efforts made so far to increase milk production of indigenous cattle by upgrading with exotic genoty...
In Senegal, like in many developing countries in West Africa, the weight of imported milk and dairy ...
Raising cattle in cowsheds is proving to be a great success in the cotton growing zone of Senegal. T...
Many breeding programs have been implemented in developing countries, many of which have been unsucc...
Senegal, located in West Africa, is an example of a low- to middle-income country where the governme...
Smallholder dairy production in Senegal is important to both livelihoods and food and nutrition secu...
Livestock plays a major role in the livelihood of poor rural communities, being the source of tangib...
The aim of this study was to examine breeding objectives and the impact of production systems and br...
Cattle are one of the most important livestock species in West Africa, providing multiple services t...
<p>Smallholder dairy cattle production systems in Africa are intensifying production through importa...
Livestock production, especially pastoralism, is a vital part of the Senegalese economy. A large var...
International audienceAbstract The increase in demand for dairy products in Burkina Faso is encourag...
Efforts made so far to increase milk production of indigenous cattle by upgrading with exotic genoty...
In Senegal, like in many developing countries in West Africa, the weight of imported milk and dairy ...
Raising cattle in cowsheds is proving to be a great success in the cotton growing zone of Senegal. T...
Many breeding programs have been implemented in developing countries, many of which have been unsucc...