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PublicationFebruary 1, 2026
Stochastic modelling of burden of livestock diseases on domestic ruminants in Ethiopia
This study, carried out in 2022-2023, quantified the financial burden of disease in cattle, sheep and goats in Ethiopia for the year 2021 using the...
ANIMAL DISEASESCATTLE+3 -
PublicationJanuary 13, 2026
Root causes of blockages in pig market systems in Central Uganda Application of causal loop diagrams
Since 2012, CGIAR and its partners have collaborated with value chain actors and stakeholders in Uganda's pork value chain to address the...
CAPACITY STRENGTHENINGPIGS -
PublicationJanuary 8, 2026
Gender norms and implications on womens empowerment within the livestock and vaccines delivery systems A multisite qualitative study in the Upper East Region of Northern Ghana
GENDERLIVESTOCK+2 -
PublicationJanuary 1, 2026
Preferences for Bundled IndexBased Livestock Insurance Evidence From Northern Kenya
Considerable attention has been placed on bundled index insurance to enhance climate resilience, address multiple risks simultaneously, and increase...
ANIMAL FEEDINGANIMAL HEALTH+6 -
PublicationJanuary 1, 2026
Dairy cattle traits preference ranking to define a balanced breeding objective for small and large dairy farms in Ethiopia highlands
Background: A study defining breeding goal traits pertinent to the smallholder and large commercial dairy farms in Ethiopian highlands is limited....
ANIMAL BREEDINGCATTLE+1 -
PublicationJanuary 1, 2026
Wholegenome sequencing identifies genetic diversity and adaptive signatures of hypoxia and ultraviolet radiation in Chinese chickens
Introduction: Domestic chickens primarily descended from the wild red junglefowl, play a crucial role in global egg and meat production. China hosts...
CHICKENSGENETICS+1 -
PublicationJanuary 1, 2026
Dataset on water stress and soil pH effects in Canavalia brasiliensis
Canavalia brasiliensis is a tropical forage legume of high agronomic and ecological value, widely recognized for its ability to enhance the...