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Sustainable community-based organizations for the genetic improvement of livestock in developing countries

Livestock industries in developing countries face numerous constraints that have often hampered the establishment and sustainability of national genetic-improvement programmes. One major inadequacy in a number of programmes previously developed was that livestock owners were not taken into account i...

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Published in:Outlook on agriculture 2005-12, Vol.34 (4), p.261-270
Main Authors: Kahi, A.K, Rewe, T.O, Kosgey, I.S
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Agriculture
animal breeding
Beef
CBOGIL
Community organization
Developing countries
Development
genetic improvement
Genetics
Livestock
organizations
participation
rural communities
rural development
Sustainability
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