Identification of more productive, resilient and farmer-preferred chicken breeds for Ethiopian, Tanzanian and Nigerian smallholder farmers
The innovation process involved on-farm testing of 12 chicken strains with 6,348 households living in diverse ago-ecologies of the three countries. Data were collected on traits and, together with a farmer trait preference study, used to develop evidence-based recommendations on the best chicken str...
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| author | CGIAR Research Program on Livestock |
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| description | The innovation process involved on-farm testing of 12 chicken strains with 6,348 households living in diverse ago-ecologies of the three countries. Data were collected on traits and, together with a farmer trait preference study, used to develop evidence-based recommendations on the best chicken strains to be promoted in each country. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1233632023-03-14T12:02:50Z Identification of more productive, resilient and farmer-preferred chicken breeds for Ethiopian, Tanzanian and Nigerian smallholder farmers CGIAR Research Program on Livestock farmers households development breeds innovation rural development data identification systems testing agrifood systems strains countries smallholder farmers The innovation process involved on-farm testing of 12 chicken strains with 6,348 households living in diverse ago-ecologies of the three countries. Data were collected on traits and, together with a farmer trait preference study, used to develop evidence-based recommendations on the best chicken strains to be promoted in each country. 2019-12-31 2022-10-06T14:34:02Z 2022-10-06T14:34:02Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/123363 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Livestock. 2019. Identification of more productive, resilient and farmer-preferred chicken breeds for Ethiopian, Tanzanian and Nigerian smallholder farmers. Reported in Livestock Annual Report 2019. Innovations. |
| spellingShingle | farmers households development breeds innovation rural development data identification systems testing agrifood systems strains countries smallholder farmers CGIAR Research Program on Livestock Identification of more productive, resilient and farmer-preferred chicken breeds for Ethiopian, Tanzanian and Nigerian smallholder farmers |
| title | Identification of more productive, resilient and farmer-preferred chicken breeds for Ethiopian, Tanzanian and Nigerian smallholder farmers |
| title_full | Identification of more productive, resilient and farmer-preferred chicken breeds for Ethiopian, Tanzanian and Nigerian smallholder farmers |
| title_fullStr | Identification of more productive, resilient and farmer-preferred chicken breeds for Ethiopian, Tanzanian and Nigerian smallholder farmers |
| title_full_unstemmed | Identification of more productive, resilient and farmer-preferred chicken breeds for Ethiopian, Tanzanian and Nigerian smallholder farmers |
| title_short | Identification of more productive, resilient and farmer-preferred chicken breeds for Ethiopian, Tanzanian and Nigerian smallholder farmers |
| title_sort | identification of more productive resilient and farmer preferred chicken breeds for ethiopian tanzanian and nigerian smallholder farmers |
| topic | farmers households development breeds innovation rural development data identification systems testing agrifood systems strains countries smallholder farmers |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/123363 |
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