| Sumario: | Empirical studies and reviews from eastern (Kenya) and southern (South Africa) Africa have
been used to construct a policy framework to guide livestock development in these two regions.
Five overarching, integrated elements have been identified. These include food production and
security, capacity strengthening for livestock research, livestock and the environment, health
and genetics and marketing of livestock and livestock products. The framework that emerges is
complex due to the dramatically increasing demand for livestock products and, as a result, the
far-reaching changes in the structure of smallholder livestock production. This framework
emphasises that many of the policy challenges remain pertinent and important. Significant progress
has been made to address some of these challenges, but the fact remains that these macro-policy
concerns need to be addressed. This translates into complex, multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral
policy implications for governments, and increasingly, for the private sector.
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