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The Relevance of Plant Genetic Resources...
Relevance of Animal Genetic Resources...
Breeding Strategies for Sustainable Layer Breeding
Animal Genetic Resources in High Input Systems...
Genetic Resources for Current and Future Development...
Economic Valuation of Animal Genetic Resources...
Experience from Asia
Animal Genetic Resources in Low Input Systems...
The South American Perspective...
A Global Strategy for the Development of Animal Breeding...
A Global Strategy for the Development of Animal Breeding Programmes in Lower-Input Production Environments

 

 

Keith Hammond
Animal Genetic Resources,
Animal Production and Health Division,
FAO, Rome,
Italy

Demand for the diverse range of livestock products will increase rapidly during the early twenty-first century, primarily in the large developing-world sector. Whilst much twentieth century activity disregarded most of the world's animal genetic resources, the use and the development of a broad spectrum of locally adapted breeds, in association with the intensification of animal agriculture in most available production environments, is required to meet these twenty-first century demands of a much larger and more affluent human population. The essential features are proposed for a strategy for country use in realizing sustainable livestock development for those many locally adapted animal genetic resources still being used by the farmers of the developing world's major lower-input production environments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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