Global perspectives on animal genetic resources for sustainable agriculture and food production in the tropics
Date
2011Author
Philipsson, J
Zonabend, E
Bett, RC
Okeyo, AM
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ArticleLanguage
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This first module provides some insight into the need for better use of animal genetic resources (AnGR) in the context of projected demand for food in developing countries until 2020. Worldwide, about a billion people do not have enough to eat; a livestock revolution is currently underway to meet the nutritional needs and improve the livelihood of poor people. However, the recent international food and financial crises have again worsened the situation for many of the world’s poor.
The module provides the background, facts and reasons for increased attention to improved utilization and maintenance of AnGR for food and agriculture in developing countries. It also provides a list of some key literature. References and links are made to web resources and to other parts of this resource. Some case studies on breed resources and other relevant components of this resource (CD and web version) help illustrate the issues presented.
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http://agtr.ilri.cgiar.org/agtrweb/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=25&Itemid=265http://hdl.handle.net/11295/44359
Citation
Module 1: Philipsson J., Zonabend E., Bett, R.C. and Okeyo A.M. 2011. Global perspectives on animal genetic resources for sustainable agriculture and food production in the tropics In: Animal Genetics Training Resource, version 3, 2011. Ojango, J.M., Malmfors, B. and Okeyo, A.M. (Eds). International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya, and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.Publisher
University of Nairobi. Department of Animal Production