Tapping into the productivity potential of dairy cows in smallholder farmers in Tanzania

Mbeya, Tanzania. Dairy farmer 2019 Lukas Mwakalibwa sees his cows become healthier and produce up to 60% more milk after he adopts better husbandry and cattle feeding practices. Lukas is one of thousands of dairy farmers to reap the benefits from good herd management training under ILRI-led African...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: International Livestock Research Institute
Format: Video
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2019
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/102262
_version_ 1855542398709399552
author International Livestock Research Institute
author_browse International Livestock Research Institute
author_facet International Livestock Research Institute
author_sort International Livestock Research Institute
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Mbeya, Tanzania. Dairy farmer 2019 Lukas Mwakalibwa sees his cows become healthier and produce up to 60% more milk after he adopts better husbandry and cattle feeding practices. Lukas is one of thousands of dairy farmers to reap the benefits from good herd management training under ILRI-led African Dairy Genetic Gains (ADGG) program in Tanzania. ADGG is working to unlock the potential of Tanzania's dairy sector by identifying and delivering more productive and profitable dairy cows. The ADGG program is a collaboration of Tanzanian and international partners, and is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation & the CGIAR Research Program on Livestock. Learn more: http://news.ilri.org/category/ilri/adgg/
format Video
id CGSpace102262
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2019
publishDateRange 2019
publishDateSort 2019
publisher International Livestock Research Institute
publisherStr International Livestock Research Institute
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace1022622023-03-31T14:34:03Z Tapping into the productivity potential of dairy cows in smallholder farmers in Tanzania International Livestock Research Institute animal production dairies livestock smallholders Mbeya, Tanzania. Dairy farmer 2019 Lukas Mwakalibwa sees his cows become healthier and produce up to 60% more milk after he adopts better husbandry and cattle feeding practices. Lukas is one of thousands of dairy farmers to reap the benefits from good herd management training under ILRI-led African Dairy Genetic Gains (ADGG) program in Tanzania. ADGG is working to unlock the potential of Tanzania's dairy sector by identifying and delivering more productive and profitable dairy cows. The ADGG program is a collaboration of Tanzanian and international partners, and is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation & the CGIAR Research Program on Livestock. Learn more: http://news.ilri.org/category/ilri/adgg/ 2019-06-17 2019-07-23T08:32:46Z 2019-07-23T08:32:46Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/102262 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute ILRI. 2019. Tapping into the productivity potential of dairy cows in smallholder farmers in Tanzania. Video. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
spellingShingle animal production
dairies
livestock
smallholders
International Livestock Research Institute
Tapping into the productivity potential of dairy cows in smallholder farmers in Tanzania
title Tapping into the productivity potential of dairy cows in smallholder farmers in Tanzania
title_full Tapping into the productivity potential of dairy cows in smallholder farmers in Tanzania
title_fullStr Tapping into the productivity potential of dairy cows in smallholder farmers in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Tapping into the productivity potential of dairy cows in smallholder farmers in Tanzania
title_short Tapping into the productivity potential of dairy cows in smallholder farmers in Tanzania
title_sort tapping into the productivity potential of dairy cows in smallholder farmers in tanzania
topic animal production
dairies
livestock
smallholders
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/102262
work_keys_str_mv AT internationallivestockresearchinstitute tappingintotheproductivitypotentialofdairycowsinsmallholderfarmersintanzania