Crossbreeding and intensification of smallholder crop-cattle farming systems in Bhutan

This paper evaluates the effect of livestock intensification through crossbreeding for dairying in Bhutan, where crossbreeding policies aim to improve smallholder livelihoods. It is also expected that crossbreeding will reduce dairy imports, and will reduce the environmental impact on forests and ot...

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Main Authors: Samdupa, T., Udo, H.M.J., Eilers, C.H.A.M., Ibrahim, Mohamed N.M., Zijpp, A.J. van der
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3478
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author Samdupa, T.
Udo, H.M.J.
Eilers, C.H.A.M.
Ibrahim, Mohamed N.M.
Zijpp, A.J. van der
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Ibrahim, Mohamed N.M.
Samdupa, T.
Udo, H.M.J.
Zijpp, A.J. van der
author_facet Samdupa, T.
Udo, H.M.J.
Eilers, C.H.A.M.
Ibrahim, Mohamed N.M.
Zijpp, A.J. van der
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description This paper evaluates the effect of livestock intensification through crossbreeding for dairying in Bhutan, where crossbreeding policies aim to improve smallholder livelihoods. It is also expected that crossbreeding will reduce dairy imports, and will reduce the environmental impact on forests and other common property resources. Since 1985, breeding policies have promoted the Brown Swiss crossbred for high altitude areas and the Jersey crossbred for other areas with suitable agro-ecological conditions. From 1998 onwards, farmers were allowed to choose their desired cattle breed irrespective of the agro-ecological conditions. Data on household, cropping and livestock activities were collected through interviewing 183 households in extensive, semi-intensive, intensive, and intensive peri-urban areas in the years 2000 and 2004. Herd composition on the study farms reflected the policy of promotion of crossbreds in areas with suitable agro-ecological conditions, as well as the preferences of the farmers and their cultural values. The change in livestock breeding policy in 1998 had no apparent impact on the breed composition of the herds. Crossbred cows had 2.4–4.6 times higher milk off-takes than local cows. The livestock gross margins were 1.4–2.4 times higher in the intensive than in the semi-intensive and extensive areas. Crossbreeding has contributed to the higher livestock gross margins in the intensive areas. Cattle management was characterized by high reproductive wastage and poor survival. Crossbreeding has not reduced cattle numbers per farm, but lactating crossbred cows are mainly stall-fed and, so, crossbreeding reduces grazing pressure on common property resources. Crossbreeding has not yet been able to reduce the gap between supply and demand of dairy products in Bhutan. In areas with suitable market conditions, farmers will continue with crossbreeding for dairying, as it is a regular and reliable income source.
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spelling CGSpace34782024-05-01T08:15:37Z Crossbreeding and intensification of smallholder crop-cattle farming systems in Bhutan Samdupa, T. Udo, H.M.J. Eilers, C.H.A.M. Ibrahim, Mohamed N.M. Zijpp, A.J. van der farming systems mixed farming This paper evaluates the effect of livestock intensification through crossbreeding for dairying in Bhutan, where crossbreeding policies aim to improve smallholder livelihoods. It is also expected that crossbreeding will reduce dairy imports, and will reduce the environmental impact on forests and other common property resources. Since 1985, breeding policies have promoted the Brown Swiss crossbred for high altitude areas and the Jersey crossbred for other areas with suitable agro-ecological conditions. From 1998 onwards, farmers were allowed to choose their desired cattle breed irrespective of the agro-ecological conditions. Data on household, cropping and livestock activities were collected through interviewing 183 households in extensive, semi-intensive, intensive, and intensive peri-urban areas in the years 2000 and 2004. Herd composition on the study farms reflected the policy of promotion of crossbreds in areas with suitable agro-ecological conditions, as well as the preferences of the farmers and their cultural values. The change in livestock breeding policy in 1998 had no apparent impact on the breed composition of the herds. Crossbred cows had 2.4–4.6 times higher milk off-takes than local cows. The livestock gross margins were 1.4–2.4 times higher in the intensive than in the semi-intensive and extensive areas. Crossbreeding has contributed to the higher livestock gross margins in the intensive areas. Cattle management was characterized by high reproductive wastage and poor survival. Crossbreeding has not reduced cattle numbers per farm, but lactating crossbred cows are mainly stall-fed and, so, crossbreeding reduces grazing pressure on common property resources. Crossbreeding has not yet been able to reduce the gap between supply and demand of dairy products in Bhutan. In areas with suitable market conditions, farmers will continue with crossbreeding for dairying, as it is a regular and reliable income source. 2010-08 2011-04-17T10:35:23Z 2011-04-17T10:35:23Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3478 en Limited Access Elsevier Samdupa, T., Udo, H.M.J., Eilers, C.H.A.M., Ibrahim, M.N.M. and Zijpp, A.J. van der. 2010. Crossbreeding and intensification of smallholder crop-cattle farming systems in Bhutan. Livestock Science 132:126-134.
spellingShingle farming systems
mixed farming
Samdupa, T.
Udo, H.M.J.
Eilers, C.H.A.M.
Ibrahim, Mohamed N.M.
Zijpp, A.J. van der
Crossbreeding and intensification of smallholder crop-cattle farming systems in Bhutan
title Crossbreeding and intensification of smallholder crop-cattle farming systems in Bhutan
title_full Crossbreeding and intensification of smallholder crop-cattle farming systems in Bhutan
title_fullStr Crossbreeding and intensification of smallholder crop-cattle farming systems in Bhutan
title_full_unstemmed Crossbreeding and intensification of smallholder crop-cattle farming systems in Bhutan
title_short Crossbreeding and intensification of smallholder crop-cattle farming systems in Bhutan
title_sort crossbreeding and intensification of smallholder crop cattle farming systems in bhutan
topic farming systems
mixed farming
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3478
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