Consultation workshop on Washera and Wollo sheep improvement In Amhara region: Summary Report

Since 2009, the International Centre for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) in partnership with the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) and Ethiopian NARS has been implementing community-based breeding program (...

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Autores principales: Ferede, Yeshiwas, Getachew, Tesfaye, Belay, Berhanu, Yeheyis, Likawent, Rischkowsky, Barbara, Haile, Aynalem
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Publicado: Bahir Dar University 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127329
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author Ferede, Yeshiwas
Getachew, Tesfaye
Belay, Berhanu
Yeheyis, Likawent
Rischkowsky, Barbara
Haile, Aynalem
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Yeheyis, Likawent
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description Since 2009, the International Centre for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) in partnership with the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) and Ethiopian NARS has been implementing community-based breeding program (CBBP) in Ethiopia, to support the livelihood of smallholder farmers by improving the productivity of small ruminants through selective breeding. Since then, a remarkable progress has been made in improving the livelihood of small holders in different parts of the country. Currently, the CBBP initiative has been expanded to cover more than 10,000 households in Ethiopia. Generally, improved productivity, higher offtake, and higher annual income were recorded in those households participating in CBBPs. For example, an average genetic gain of 0.20kg per year for six-months weight and, and increased mutton consumption (from 1 sheep to 3 slaughtered/year/HH) were achieved in CBBP intervention areas. ICARDA has been working on Menz sheep and Abergelle goat CBBPs improvement closely with the Amhara Regional Agricultural Research Institute (ARARI) and Amhara Region Bureau of Agriculture to transform small ruminant value chains in Amhara region and beyond. CBBPs is adapted by different institutions in the region and being expanded in many parts of the region. As an example, Washera sheep CBBPs and Wollo sheep improvement has been implemented by various institutions (different universities, research centers and the Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute). However, there is no a harmonized breeding objective, CBPP implementation modality and a clear roles and responsibility shared among stakeholders working in the region. Hence, bringing all institutions together and harmonizing the scattered efforts in Washera and Wollo sheep improvement is crucial to bring impact at scale. As part of the joint effort, ICARDA in collaboration with ARARI organized a two-day consultation and planning workshop in Bahir Dar at Unison Hotel from 14-15 April 2022.
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spelling CGSpace1273292026-01-15T02:19:46Z Consultation workshop on Washera and Wollo sheep improvement In Amhara region: Summary Report Ferede, Yeshiwas Getachew, Tesfaye Belay, Berhanu Yeheyis, Likawent Rischkowsky, Barbara Haile, Aynalem sheep ethiopia washera sheep goal 1 no poverty community-based breeding programmes sheep wollo sheep poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs Since 2009, the International Centre for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) in partnership with the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) and Ethiopian NARS has been implementing community-based breeding program (CBBP) in Ethiopia, to support the livelihood of smallholder farmers by improving the productivity of small ruminants through selective breeding. Since then, a remarkable progress has been made in improving the livelihood of small holders in different parts of the country. Currently, the CBBP initiative has been expanded to cover more than 10,000 households in Ethiopia. Generally, improved productivity, higher offtake, and higher annual income were recorded in those households participating in CBBPs. For example, an average genetic gain of 0.20kg per year for six-months weight and, and increased mutton consumption (from 1 sheep to 3 slaughtered/year/HH) were achieved in CBBP intervention areas. ICARDA has been working on Menz sheep and Abergelle goat CBBPs improvement closely with the Amhara Regional Agricultural Research Institute (ARARI) and Amhara Region Bureau of Agriculture to transform small ruminant value chains in Amhara region and beyond. CBBPs is adapted by different institutions in the region and being expanded in many parts of the region. As an example, Washera sheep CBBPs and Wollo sheep improvement has been implemented by various institutions (different universities, research centers and the Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute). However, there is no a harmonized breeding objective, CBPP implementation modality and a clear roles and responsibility shared among stakeholders working in the region. Hence, bringing all institutions together and harmonizing the scattered efforts in Washera and Wollo sheep improvement is crucial to bring impact at scale. As part of the joint effort, ICARDA in collaboration with ARARI organized a two-day consultation and planning workshop in Bahir Dar at Unison Hotel from 14-15 April 2022. 2022-12-31 2023-01-17T18:17:04Z 2023-01-17T18:17:04Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127329 en Open Access application/pdf Bahir Dar University Yeshiwas Ferede, Tesfaye Getachew, Berhanu Belay, Likawent Yeheyis, Barbara Rischkowsky, Aynalem Haile. (31/12/2022). Consultation workshop on Washera and Wollo sheep improvement In Amhara region: Summary Report. Bahir Dar, Ethiopia: Bahir Dar University (BDU).
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ethiopia
washera sheep
goal 1 no poverty
community-based breeding programmes
sheep
wollo sheep
poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs
Ferede, Yeshiwas
Getachew, Tesfaye
Belay, Berhanu
Yeheyis, Likawent
Rischkowsky, Barbara
Haile, Aynalem
Consultation workshop on Washera and Wollo sheep improvement In Amhara region: Summary Report
title Consultation workshop on Washera and Wollo sheep improvement In Amhara region: Summary Report
title_full Consultation workshop on Washera and Wollo sheep improvement In Amhara region: Summary Report
title_fullStr Consultation workshop on Washera and Wollo sheep improvement In Amhara region: Summary Report
title_full_unstemmed Consultation workshop on Washera and Wollo sheep improvement In Amhara region: Summary Report
title_short Consultation workshop on Washera and Wollo sheep improvement In Amhara region: Summary Report
title_sort consultation workshop on washera and wollo sheep improvement in amhara region summary report
topic sheep
ethiopia
washera sheep
goal 1 no poverty
community-based breeding programmes
sheep
wollo sheep
poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127329
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