Dual-purpose cattle production in Nicaragua: Which breed fits best?

The importance of milk and beef production in Latin America is high and increasing. In Nicaragua and neighbouring countries, smallholder dual-purpose (i.e., milk and beef) cattle production offers opportunities for poor cattle owners to improve their food and nutrition security, and increase thei...

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Main Authors: Wurzinger, Maria, Ojango, Julie M.K., Corrales, Roldan, Urbina, M.M., Hoek, Rein van der, Quirós, Carlos F., Poole, Elizabeth J., Okeyo Mwai, Ally
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Published: University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76516
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author Wurzinger, Maria
Ojango, Julie M.K.
Corrales, Roldan
Urbina, M.M.
Hoek, Rein van der
Quirós, Carlos F.
Poole, Elizabeth J.
Okeyo Mwai, Ally
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Hoek, Rein van der
Ojango, Julie M.K.
Okeyo Mwai, Ally
Poole, Elizabeth J.
Quirós, Carlos F.
Urbina, M.M.
Wurzinger, Maria
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Ojango, Julie M.K.
Corrales, Roldan
Urbina, M.M.
Hoek, Rein van der
Quirós, Carlos F.
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description The importance of milk and beef production in Latin America is high and increasing. In Nicaragua and neighbouring countries, smallholder dual-purpose (i.e., milk and beef) cattle production offers opportunities for poor cattle owners to improve their food and nutrition security, and increase their income. The milk and beef value chain employs thousands of people in production, processing and marketing. In order to improve production, many farmers currently practice crossbreeding, involving a large range of breed combinations, but without clear breeding strategies. To assess current farmers´ practices and develop appropriate breeding and related management recommendations, a research project that brings together the national agricultural university of Nicaragua (UNA), the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT and BOKU-University is being implemented in two study sites in Central Nicaragua, Camoapa and Matigu´as Municipalities. A gender-responsive baseline survey with questionnaires was performed with 289 households in Camoapa and 252 in Matigu´as, using a random sampling procedure based on official census data. A “paperless” data collection format was adopted using the “Open Data Kit” (ODK) information technology platform. Most households (>83 %) were male-headed in both municipalities. Mean age of the household head was higher in Camoapa (51.4±14 years) than in Matiguas (48.9±14 years). Most of the cattle reared in the two municipalities were cross-breds (>98 %). The crosses comprised combinations between several breed-types. The most abundant breed-type in Matigu´as was the Brahman, while in Camoapa there were more Brown Swiss and Holstein cross animals. At both locations also other breeds such as Creole, Girolando, Jersey, Nellore, Reyna and Simmental were found, whereas a large proportion of animals were crosses of unknown breed-types. Farmers stated different reasons for using various breeds in their herds such as availability of semen or bulls or different purposes for production. This is also reflected in the selection criteria of farmers. In comparison to Matigu´as, cattle production in Camoapa is more intensive (higher number of animals per hectare, stronger tendency towards dairy production), this probably being an effect of a stronger presence of development organisations.
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spelling CGSpace765162025-11-04T17:14:05Z Dual-purpose cattle production in Nicaragua: Which breed fits best? Wurzinger, Maria Ojango, Julie M.K. Corrales, Roldan Urbina, M.M. Hoek, Rein van der Quirós, Carlos F. Poole, Elizabeth J. Okeyo Mwai, Ally cattle animal breeding The importance of milk and beef production in Latin America is high and increasing. In Nicaragua and neighbouring countries, smallholder dual-purpose (i.e., milk and beef) cattle production offers opportunities for poor cattle owners to improve their food and nutrition security, and increase their income. The milk and beef value chain employs thousands of people in production, processing and marketing. In order to improve production, many farmers currently practice crossbreeding, involving a large range of breed combinations, but without clear breeding strategies. To assess current farmers´ practices and develop appropriate breeding and related management recommendations, a research project that brings together the national agricultural university of Nicaragua (UNA), the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT and BOKU-University is being implemented in two study sites in Central Nicaragua, Camoapa and Matigu´as Municipalities. A gender-responsive baseline survey with questionnaires was performed with 289 households in Camoapa and 252 in Matigu´as, using a random sampling procedure based on official census data. A “paperless” data collection format was adopted using the “Open Data Kit” (ODK) information technology platform. Most households (>83 %) were male-headed in both municipalities. Mean age of the household head was higher in Camoapa (51.4±14 years) than in Matiguas (48.9±14 years). Most of the cattle reared in the two municipalities were cross-breds (>98 %). The crosses comprised combinations between several breed-types. The most abundant breed-type in Matigu´as was the Brahman, while in Camoapa there were more Brown Swiss and Holstein cross animals. At both locations also other breeds such as Creole, Girolando, Jersey, Nellore, Reyna and Simmental were found, whereas a large proportion of animals were crosses of unknown breed-types. Farmers stated different reasons for using various breeds in their herds such as availability of semen or bulls or different purposes for production. This is also reflected in the selection criteria of farmers. In comparison to Matigu´as, cattle production in Camoapa is more intensive (higher number of animals per hectare, stronger tendency towards dairy production), this probably being an effect of a stronger presence of development organisations. 2015-09-16 2016-08-18T17:47:45Z 2016-08-18T17:47:45Z Abstract https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76516 en Limited Access application/pdf University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna Wurzinger, M., Ojango, J., Corrales, R., Urbina, M.M., Hoek, R. van der, Quiros, C., Poole, E.J. and Okeyo, A.M. 2016. Dual-purpose cattle production in Nicaragua: Which breed fits best? Poster prepared for the Tropentag 2015. Management of land use systems for enhanced food security: Conflicts, controversies and resolutions. Berlin (Germany). 16-18 September 2015. Vienna, Austria: University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences.
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Ojango, Julie M.K.
Corrales, Roldan
Urbina, M.M.
Hoek, Rein van der
Quirós, Carlos F.
Poole, Elizabeth J.
Okeyo Mwai, Ally
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title_full Dual-purpose cattle production in Nicaragua: Which breed fits best?
title_fullStr Dual-purpose cattle production in Nicaragua: Which breed fits best?
title_full_unstemmed Dual-purpose cattle production in Nicaragua: Which breed fits best?
title_short Dual-purpose cattle production in Nicaragua: Which breed fits best?
title_sort dual purpose cattle production in nicaragua which breed fits best
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animal breeding
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76516
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