Africa / Agriculture / Ethiopia / Food Security / Livestock

Commercialisation of livestock agriculture in Africa: Challenges and opportunities

For too long, the potential of the livestock sector in Africa has not received the attention it deserves. Policies and other institutions promoting livestock development have been weak or absent in most African countries.  Commercialization has not been a focus and livestock production remained predominantly subsistence-oriented. Commercially oriented animal production systems are more likely to … Continue reading

Africa / CGIAR / Climate Change / East Africa / Environment / Food Security / ILRI / Livestock / Research

Climate, food and developing country livestock farmers

Livestock researchers believe that rather than rid the world of livestock it’s preferable to find ways to farm animals more efficiently, profitably and sustainably, according to a new short film (see link below) prepared by the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) on livestock and climate change. Watch video. . . (Climate, Food and Developing Country … Continue reading

Africa / Innovation Systems / Research

African Science, Technology and Innovation Endowment Fund to be launched

One of the main recommendations of the Science with Africa conference was to seek way of establishing a fund to promote science, technology and innovation. In order to meet this recommendation, the UNECA is launching the African Science, Technology and Innovation Endowment Fund (ASTIEF). The Fund is designed to stimulate research commercialization in public-private partnership … Continue reading

Africa / Agriculture / Innovation Systems / Research / Southern Africa / Value Chains

Innovation systems help put technologies into farmer context

Speaking at the December 2009 CGIAR System-wide Livestock Programme meeting in Addis Ababa, Andre Van Rooyen (ICRISAT) explained the ‘innovation platform’ approach they use to engage with smallholder farmers in Southern Africa. “Our hypothesis is that farmers will only invest in improved technologies when they are part of an effective marketing system.” ‘Innovation platforms allow … Continue reading

Africa / Cattle / Drought / East Africa / ILRI / Insurance / Kenya / Livestock

Satellite insurance to pay farmers if land turns brown

Insurers will use satellite images of vegetation to assess Kenyan farmers’ claims for cattle deaths during drought. In a pilot project due to start in early 2010, the Kenya-based International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) will analyse freely-available satellite data to observe changes in vegetation in northern Kenya. The technology works by detecting changes in light … Continue reading

Africa / Agriculture / East Africa / Egypt / Eritrea / Kenya / Livestock / North Africa / Research

Improved pastures revive Kenya’s livestock exports

Exporters of live animals to Mauritius are preparing to resume the business following the recent rainfall that has improved pasture in Coast province. The growing demand for live Kenyan animals in Mauritius was interrupted by the recent drought that affected many parts in the country, leading traders to suspend exports since they could not get … Continue reading

Africa / Animal Health / ILRI / Livestock / Research / Southern Africa

Livestock, just what the vet ordered

Harare — GLOBALLY, livestock farming is fast becoming agriculture’s most economically important sub-sector with demand for animal products projected to double over the next 20 years, especially in the developing countries, findings by the International Livestock Research Institute have indicated. It is against this backdrop that developing economies need to direct their focus on research … Continue reading

Africa / Animal Diseases / Animal Health / East Africa / Knowledge and Information / Livestock / Uganda

Animal health: Building on local knowledge

Raising livestock in remote, environmentally harsh areas such as Karamoja in northern Uganda is difficult, not least because there are few animal health services. Recently, however, several NGOs have begun helping communities identify and treat livestock diseases. Pius Sawa speaks to some of those involved. Read (and listen) … (AGFAX) Continue reading