Understanding niches for multi-purpose-legume intensification in smallholder...
Legumes have great potential to contribute to rural livelihoods and natural resources, according to a poster designed by scientists at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI). One of many...
View ArticleN2Africa project strengthening the capacity of partners working within legume...
Stakeholder capacity development ranges from organizational (physical) to enhancing human competencies on improved legume technologies, agribusiness, gender mainstreaming, legume value addition and...
View ArticleN2Africa’s public-private partnerships promoting legumes for food, feed and...
Establishing linkages between private and public partners is key to benefit smallholders, according to a poster by scientist from the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)-led project...
View ArticleImproved farm productivity through crop–livestock interventions in the DRC...
This week’s Joint International Conference of the Association of Institutions for Tropical Veterinary Medicine and the Society of Tropical Veterinary Medicine featured a poster on a new ILRI project on...
View ArticleAre cows the next development boom for smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe?
Ben Makono (left) has fed his cattle a legume-based diet and seen their selling price rise by an average of USD 200 per cow. Photo: Johnson Siamachira/CIMMYT. Smallholder livestock farmers in Zimbabwe...
View ArticleEconomic benefits of anthelmintic treatment for small ruminants in Pakistan
Animal health camps on anthelmintic treatment in District Khuzdar Balochistan Internal parasites are highly prevalent in grazing animals; this lowers their productivity and leads to high economic...
View ArticleIncreasing goat productivity through improved breeding bucks in Bahawalpur,...
Superior Makhi-Cheeni Beetal buck In Pakistan, most farmers have mixed goat breeds without clear breeding objectives; thus the expected genetic improvements are rather arbitrary. The AIP-Livestock...
View ArticleEconomic impacts of AIP-Livestock interventions in Punjab, Pakistan
Various livestock interventions in dairy value chain targeted areas of Punjab Livestock-based rural livelihoods have been providing US$ 992 value addition per household in Pakistan’s GDP. The...
View ArticleWorking together to improve the livelihoods of pastoralists in Zimbabwe
Millions of smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa experience seasonal food insecurity. Pastoralists’ production is especially challenged by poor quality and quantity of livestock feed, particularly...
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