Estimating forage seed requirements to close ruminant feed gaps in Africa

Governments aspirations for ruminant production and contributions to countries’ development goals are often not met primarily owing to inadequate livestock feeds and feeding. While ruminant process roughages to desirable products including meat, milk and manure, good quality roughages underpin the p...

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Main Authors: Mwendia, Solomon, Karimi, Peggy
Format: Ponencia
Language:Inglés
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176942
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description Governments aspirations for ruminant production and contributions to countries’ development goals are often not met primarily owing to inadequate livestock feeds and feeding. While ruminant process roughages to desirable products including meat, milk and manure, good quality roughages underpin the performance of the animals. As human population in the continent continues to grow, contributions from ruminant agriculture to nutritious foods and household incomes will intensify. To match the demand, the cultivation of good-quality forages will become more inevitable, and one of the major bottlenecks is accessing good-quality forage seeds by forage producers. In ten selected African countries including Malawi, South Sudan, Sudan, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Somali, Mozambique, Mali, Senegal, and Nigeria we synthesized national livestock development strategies, reviewing feed demand and supply in these countries and estimated forage seed required to bridge dry matter deficit through cultivated forage. we selected two grasses and two legumes with potential to provide the desired ruminant nutrients when cultivated and fed. These include Megathyrsus maximus and Urochloa spp (grasses) and Vigna unguiculata and Lablab purpureus (legumes). To address feed constraints, each country has developed targeted livestock development plans. Despite varied national contexts, common strategic goals emerge enhancing productivity, expanding veterinary, feed services, improving market access, and strengthening sector resilience. Dry matter feed deficits range from 1.6 million tonnes in Mozambique to over 23 million tonnes in Nigeria. Relative to national demand, feed gaps range from 15 % in Somalia to 33 % in South Sudan. As ruminants require both forage grasses and legumes to provide energy and crude protein, Estimations indicate the countries will require 13,698 tonnes of forage seeds to bridge the forage cultivation that meets dry matter deficit. Therefore, it will be prudent for the countries to actively seek.
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spelling CGSpace1769422025-11-05T12:03:47Z Estimating forage seed requirements to close ruminant feed gaps in Africa Mwendia, Solomon Karimi, Peggy leguminosa forrajera feed grasses nutrient deficiencies gramínea forrajera deficiencia nutritiva feed legumes animal performance desempeño animal Governments aspirations for ruminant production and contributions to countries’ development goals are often not met primarily owing to inadequate livestock feeds and feeding. While ruminant process roughages to desirable products including meat, milk and manure, good quality roughages underpin the performance of the animals. As human population in the continent continues to grow, contributions from ruminant agriculture to nutritious foods and household incomes will intensify. To match the demand, the cultivation of good-quality forages will become more inevitable, and one of the major bottlenecks is accessing good-quality forage seeds by forage producers. In ten selected African countries including Malawi, South Sudan, Sudan, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Somali, Mozambique, Mali, Senegal, and Nigeria we synthesized national livestock development strategies, reviewing feed demand and supply in these countries and estimated forage seed required to bridge dry matter deficit through cultivated forage. we selected two grasses and two legumes with potential to provide the desired ruminant nutrients when cultivated and fed. These include Megathyrsus maximus and Urochloa spp (grasses) and Vigna unguiculata and Lablab purpureus (legumes). To address feed constraints, each country has developed targeted livestock development plans. Despite varied national contexts, common strategic goals emerge enhancing productivity, expanding veterinary, feed services, improving market access, and strengthening sector resilience. Dry matter feed deficits range from 1.6 million tonnes in Mozambique to over 23 million tonnes in Nigeria. Relative to national demand, feed gaps range from 15 % in Somalia to 33 % in South Sudan. As ruminants require both forage grasses and legumes to provide energy and crude protein, Estimations indicate the countries will require 13,698 tonnes of forage seeds to bridge the forage cultivation that meets dry matter deficit. Therefore, it will be prudent for the countries to actively seek. 2025-09-11 2025-10-09T13:47:38Z 2025-10-09T13:47:38Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176942 en Open Access application/pdf Mwendia, S.; Karimi, P. (2025) Estimating forage seed requirements to close ruminant feed gaps in Africa. Presented at Tropentag 2025: Reconcile Land System Changes with Planetary Health. Bonn, Germany, 10-12 September 2025. 5 sl.
spellingShingle leguminosa forrajera
feed grasses
nutrient deficiencies
gramínea forrajera
deficiencia nutritiva
feed legumes
animal performance
desempeño animal
Mwendia, Solomon
Karimi, Peggy
Estimating forage seed requirements to close ruminant feed gaps in Africa
title Estimating forage seed requirements to close ruminant feed gaps in Africa
title_full Estimating forage seed requirements to close ruminant feed gaps in Africa
title_fullStr Estimating forage seed requirements to close ruminant feed gaps in Africa
title_full_unstemmed Estimating forage seed requirements to close ruminant feed gaps in Africa
title_short Estimating forage seed requirements to close ruminant feed gaps in Africa
title_sort estimating forage seed requirements to close ruminant feed gaps in africa
topic leguminosa forrajera
feed grasses
nutrient deficiencies
gramínea forrajera
deficiencia nutritiva
feed legumes
animal performance
desempeño animal
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