Adaptability and suitability of local cattle breeds in Egypt: Farmers and actors’ perceptions and practices of the cattle value chain



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Type: 
journal article
Journal: 
Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux
Number: 
69
Pages: 
95-103
Volume: 
3
Author(s): 
Osman M.A.
Alary V.
Khalil M.
Elbeltagy A.
Tourrand J.F.
Moulin C.
Description: 

This study aimed to describe the situation of this local breed based on the perceptions and practices of the actors in the sector (including farmers, traders and service suppliers), and to draw perspectives for its future. From the interviews, the Baladi appeared adapted and more resistant to harsh conditions, especially to extreme warm temperatures, feed shortage periods, and some diseases, in particular foot-and-mouth disease. However, there is no organization or collective action to preserve or promote this breed because of its low level of dairy production, although its meat is highly valued in rural areas and could be the source of a potential niche market

Publication year: 
2016
Keywords: 
Baladi cattle
land race
farming system
Adaptation
climate change
Egypt