Skouy chicken: Enhancing livelihoods, preserving tradition

In Cambodia, the Asian Chicken Genetic Gains (AsCGG, 2021-2025) project is working to strengthen smallholder poultry farming by improving the indigenous Skouy chicken breed. Implemented in Takeo province, the project empowers farmers through training in breeding, biosecurity, and farm management—aim...

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Autores principales: Chi Nguyen, Menghak Phem, Hoang Hoa, Sothyra Tum, Ngoc Dinh
Formato: Video
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175544
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Sumario:In Cambodia, the Asian Chicken Genetic Gains (AsCGG, 2021-2025) project is working to strengthen smallholder poultry farming by improving the indigenous Skouy chicken breed. Implemented in Takeo province, the project empowers farmers through training in breeding, biosecurity, and farm management—aiming to boost productivity, food security, and incomes. With the Participatory Indigenous Chicken Breeding Improvement Program (PICBIP), farmers now produce high-quality, dual-purpose chickens, meeting growing market demand while preserving traditional breeds. AsCGG sets a powerful example of sustainable rural development, combining innovation with community resilience.