Need for the development of regional capacities in biotechnology to improve livestock production in West Africa

Livestock breeding is an essential activity in West Africa. However, its productivity is usually low and it cannot provide enough food to meet the needs of a growing population. To improve livestock productivity, it is necessary to face numerous constraints that could be resolved by research and development activities based in part on biotechnology tools. Different researches using biotechnology tools are conducted in CIRDES on the genetic characterisation of local breeds, parasites and vectors to improve animal health and production. However, all these researches cannot be performed in full at CIRDES or in any other West African institute. Human resources and equipment are not sufficient to achieve the objectives of the research programmes. Building a biotechnology platform in West Africa, with the required equipment and the trained staff in the national agriculture research systems of the sub-region, could solve this problem.

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Main Authors: Thévenon, S., Gouro, A., Bélemsaga, D.M.A., Adakal, H.
Format: Conference Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: TSAP and ILRI 2006
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/5562
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2275
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