| Sumario: | ◼ CBBPs shift genetic improvement to
communities—farmers co-manage data,
selection, and sires—yielding cumulative
benefits in productivity, income, and
resilience. Mature sites can produce ~126
breeding sires annually, translating into
~14,000 sale-ready animals, with
improvements aligned to local
agroecologies and climate risks.
◼ The SmaRT pack (breeding, feeding,
animal health, marketing, digital data)
couples the core innovation with valuechain
complements. Effective expansion
depends on coordinated roles across MoA,
ICARDA, regional bureaus, universities,
cooperatives, finance and private actors,
supported by standardized training,
offline-capable registries, and a national
breeding platform.
◼ A phased 2025–2030 roadmap prioritizes
technical quality, demand, and investment
(including revolving funds, PPPs, public
budgets, and emerging carbon finance),
as well as sustained use through policy
integration and governance that prevents
elite capture. Gender- and youth-responsive
delivery (female extension,
tailored finance) and context-specific
tailoring across highland/lowland systems
are essential to reach ~0.93M households
toward 60% coverage.
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