Breeding and Improvement of Farm Animals for Sustainable Agriculture
Genetic Enhancements for Livestock Productivity and Well-being
The breeding and improvement of farm animals play a crucial role in the sustainable development of agriculture. Genetic enhancements through selective breeding and genetic technologies aim to enhance the productivity, health, and welfare of livestock, leading to increased food security, improved livelihoods, and environmental resilience.
Pro-Poor Animal Breeding for Inclusive Development
Pro-poor animal breeding focuses on addressing the needs of smallholder farmers and marginalized communities who depend on livestock for their livelihoods. It incorporates breeding programs that consider the local context, resource constraints, and cultural practices of these farmers, ensuring that breeding efforts benefit all stakeholders.
Principles of Genetic Improvement
Genetic improvement in animal breeding is based on the principle of passing on favorable traits from parents to offspring. By selecting animals with desirable characteristics, breeders can gradually improve the overall genetic makeup of the herd over generations. This selective breeding approach is complemented by modern genetic technologies, such as artificial insemination and gene editing, which accelerate the process and enhance precision.
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