Innovation packages and scaling readiness workshop: Thermotolerant peste des petits ruminants vaccine
In Mali, due to the country's strong agropastoral tradition, animal husbandry is an important activity in the family farm economy. Livestock is the main source of subsistence income for more than 30% of the population. Overall, 85% of rural households own ruminants, which reflects the economic and s...
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| author | Dione, Michel M. Jasada, Ijudai Maiga, Assoumane Sow, Ahmadou Zannou, Olivier Rekik, Mourad Hoek, Rein van der |
| author_browse | Dione, Michel M. Hoek, Rein van der Jasada, Ijudai Maiga, Assoumane Rekik, Mourad Sow, Ahmadou Zannou, Olivier |
| author_facet | Dione, Michel M. Jasada, Ijudai Maiga, Assoumane Sow, Ahmadou Zannou, Olivier Rekik, Mourad Hoek, Rein van der |
| author_sort | Dione, Michel M. |
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| description | In Mali, due to the country's strong agropastoral tradition, animal husbandry is an important activity in the family farm economy. Livestock is the main source of subsistence income for more than 30% of the population. Overall, 85% of rural households own ruminants, which reflects the economic and social importance of livestock in Mali. Livestock production contributes 80% of the income of rural populations living in pastoral systems and 18% in agropastoral systems. Mali’s national herd is the largest in the West Africa Economic Monetary Union (WAEMU) and the second largest in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) after Nigeria. Livestock contributes 13.6% to gross domestic product, 24% to production in the rural sector, and nearly 20% to export earnings. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1415812025-11-05T12:26:31Z Innovation packages and scaling readiness workshop: Thermotolerant peste des petits ruminants vaccine Dione, Michel M. Jasada, Ijudai Maiga, Assoumane Sow, Ahmadou Zannou, Olivier Rekik, Mourad Hoek, Rein van der animal health vaccines innovation adoption pest of small ruminants In Mali, due to the country's strong agropastoral tradition, animal husbandry is an important activity in the family farm economy. Livestock is the main source of subsistence income for more than 30% of the population. Overall, 85% of rural households own ruminants, which reflects the economic and social importance of livestock in Mali. Livestock production contributes 80% of the income of rural populations living in pastoral systems and 18% in agropastoral systems. Mali’s national herd is the largest in the West Africa Economic Monetary Union (WAEMU) and the second largest in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) after Nigeria. Livestock contributes 13.6% to gross domestic product, 24% to production in the rural sector, and nearly 20% to export earnings. 2024-04 2024-04-23T15:50:47Z 2024-04-23T15:50:47Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141581 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116928 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113065 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125971 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/123477 Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Dione, M., Jasada, I., Maiga, A., Sow, A., Zannou, O., Rekik, M. and Hoek, R. van der. 2024. Innovation packages and scaling readiness workshop: Thermotolerant peste des petits ruminants vaccine. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI. |
| spellingShingle | animal health vaccines innovation adoption pest of small ruminants Dione, Michel M. Jasada, Ijudai Maiga, Assoumane Sow, Ahmadou Zannou, Olivier Rekik, Mourad Hoek, Rein van der Innovation packages and scaling readiness workshop: Thermotolerant peste des petits ruminants vaccine |
| title | Innovation packages and scaling readiness workshop: Thermotolerant peste des petits ruminants vaccine |
| title_full | Innovation packages and scaling readiness workshop: Thermotolerant peste des petits ruminants vaccine |
| title_fullStr | Innovation packages and scaling readiness workshop: Thermotolerant peste des petits ruminants vaccine |
| title_full_unstemmed | Innovation packages and scaling readiness workshop: Thermotolerant peste des petits ruminants vaccine |
| title_short | Innovation packages and scaling readiness workshop: Thermotolerant peste des petits ruminants vaccine |
| title_sort | innovation packages and scaling readiness workshop thermotolerant peste des petits ruminants vaccine |
| topic | animal health vaccines innovation adoption pest of small ruminants |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141581 |
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