Editorial: Technologies in smallholder poultry development: characterization, utilization, conservation, improvement, waste management, and disease control volume II

Smallholder poultry production systems (SPPS) are very important, especially for low-input farming systems (Bamidele et al., 2023). The SPPS contribute substantially to income generation, job creation, empowerment of women and youths, and improvement in the nutrition and health of farmers, especiall...

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Main Authors: Yakubu, A., Bamidele, Oladeji, Thiruvenkadan, A.K., Okpeku, M., Çelik, S.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Frontiers Media 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151776
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author Yakubu, A.
Bamidele, Oladeji
Thiruvenkadan, A.K.
Okpeku, M.
Çelik, S.
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Okpeku, M.
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description Smallholder poultry production systems (SPPS) are very important, especially for low-input farming systems (Bamidele et al., 2023). The SPPS contribute substantially to income generation, job creation, empowerment of women and youths, and improvement in the nutrition and health of farmers, especially in low-and middle-income countries. Despite these benefits, the output derived from poultry species from smallholdings is very low amidst increasing demand for animal-sourced protein as well as the rapid global growth of the human population. Therefore, there is a dire need to embrace modern technologies to conserve and improve poultry genetic resources to guarantee maximum production and productivity of the birds (Hu et al., 2022; Birhanu et al., 2023; Perini et al., 2023; Olaniyan et al., 2024; Zhou et al., 2024).
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spelling CGSpace1517762025-12-08T10:29:22Z Editorial: Technologies in smallholder poultry development: characterization, utilization, conservation, improvement, waste management, and disease control volume II Yakubu, A. Bamidele, Oladeji Thiruvenkadan, A.K. Okpeku, M. Çelik, S. animal breeding genetics chickens poultry smallholders Smallholder poultry production systems (SPPS) are very important, especially for low-input farming systems (Bamidele et al., 2023). The SPPS contribute substantially to income generation, job creation, empowerment of women and youths, and improvement in the nutrition and health of farmers, especially in low-and middle-income countries. Despite these benefits, the output derived from poultry species from smallholdings is very low amidst increasing demand for animal-sourced protein as well as the rapid global growth of the human population. Therefore, there is a dire need to embrace modern technologies to conserve and improve poultry genetic resources to guarantee maximum production and productivity of the birds (Hu et al., 2022; Birhanu et al., 2023; Perini et al., 2023; Olaniyan et al., 2024; Zhou et al., 2024). 2024-08-01 2024-08-21T09:59:27Z 2024-08-21T09:59:27Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151776 en Open Access Frontiers Media Yakubu, A., Bamidele, O., Thiruvenkadan, A.K., Okpeku, M. and Çelik, S. 2023. Editorial: Technologies in smallholder poultry development: characterization, utilization, conservation, improvement, waste management, and disease control volume II. Frontiers in Genetics 15:1465224
spellingShingle animal breeding
genetics
chickens
poultry
smallholders
Yakubu, A.
Bamidele, Oladeji
Thiruvenkadan, A.K.
Okpeku, M.
Çelik, S.
Editorial: Technologies in smallholder poultry development: characterization, utilization, conservation, improvement, waste management, and disease control volume II
title Editorial: Technologies in smallholder poultry development: characterization, utilization, conservation, improvement, waste management, and disease control volume II
title_full Editorial: Technologies in smallholder poultry development: characterization, utilization, conservation, improvement, waste management, and disease control volume II
title_fullStr Editorial: Technologies in smallholder poultry development: characterization, utilization, conservation, improvement, waste management, and disease control volume II
title_full_unstemmed Editorial: Technologies in smallholder poultry development: characterization, utilization, conservation, improvement, waste management, and disease control volume II
title_short Editorial: Technologies in smallholder poultry development: characterization, utilization, conservation, improvement, waste management, and disease control volume II
title_sort editorial technologies in smallholder poultry development characterization utilization conservation improvement waste management and disease control volume ii
topic animal breeding
genetics
chickens
poultry
smallholders
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151776
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