New issues for dual-purpose breeding for chicken small producers

With the world population projected to reach 8.5 billion people in 2030, more poultry meat and eggs will be needed from chickens reared in a broad range of environments and production systems. In developing countries, a large part of the poultry production rely on backyard systems raising dual- purp...

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Autores principales: Badi, B., Leroy, G., Olori, V.E., Dessie, Tadelle
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106376
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author Badi, B.
Leroy, G.
Olori, V.E.
Dessie, Tadelle
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description With the world population projected to reach 8.5 billion people in 2030, more poultry meat and eggs will be needed from chickens reared in a broad range of environments and production systems. In developing countries, a large part of the poultry production rely on backyard systems raising dual- purpose indigenous animals. Value chain approaches are interesting tools to investigate the future of dual-purpose chicken production in developing countries, especially in relation to market and demand-led drivers. Other factors has yet to be considered in parallel, considering inclusiveness, especially for women, but also the potential impact of changing environment on the production systems.
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spelling CGSpace1063762020-02-05T06:08:01Z New issues for dual-purpose breeding for chicken small producers Badi, B. Leroy, G. Olori, V.E. Dessie, Tadelle animal products meat poultry With the world population projected to reach 8.5 billion people in 2030, more poultry meat and eggs will be needed from chickens reared in a broad range of environments and production systems. In developing countries, a large part of the poultry production rely on backyard systems raising dual- purpose indigenous animals. Value chain approaches are interesting tools to investigate the future of dual-purpose chicken production in developing countries, especially in relation to market and demand-led drivers. Other factors has yet to be considered in parallel, considering inclusiveness, especially for women, but also the potential impact of changing environment on the production systems. 2019-08-02 2020-01-03T11:10:14Z 2020-01-03T11:10:14Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106376 en Limited Access Badi, B., Leroy, G., Olori, V.E. and Dessie, T. 2019. New issues for dual-purpose breeding for chicken small producers. Paper presented at the Seventh All Africa conference on Animal Agriculture, Accra, Ghana, 29 July-2 August 2019.
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Badi, B.
Leroy, G.
Olori, V.E.
Dessie, Tadelle
New issues for dual-purpose breeding for chicken small producers
title New issues for dual-purpose breeding for chicken small producers
title_full New issues for dual-purpose breeding for chicken small producers
title_fullStr New issues for dual-purpose breeding for chicken small producers
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meat
poultry
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106376
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