Researchers from the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI), the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut (FLI), and the International Livestock ...
In October 2024, ILRI researchers facilitated a training workshop in Accra, Ghana, on the use of the Interface for Marek’s Disease Economic Impact and Trade-off (i-MaDE-IT) tool, a farm-level decision ...
In a significant step towards improving livestock feed availability and enhancing food security in Sierra Leone, the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) presented high-yielding forage ...
Within this thematic area, ILRI works to improve livestock production through improved animal health, reducing livestock disease impacts on livelihoods, food security, climate change, and animal ...
We study the connection between livestock farming, human communities, and the surrounding environment, including wildlife. By working closely with both public and private sector partners, we exploring ...
This will be the starting phase of the multi-stakeholder engagement. The first phase aims at developing an innovation platform that would synthesize existing pieces of evidence on dairy breeding, feed ...
The project aims to support global and national biosecurity threats by strengthening zoonotic disease surveillance in Kenya, a hotspot for emerging infectious diseases. Advanced pathogen detection ...
Precision breeding via genome editing in cattle is a promising approach to rapidly deliver improved germplasms with the desired allele variants suitable for productivity, adaptation and resilience.
Indigenous chicken production is essential for sociology-economic development and improving the livelihoods of Livestock farmers in nearly all rural households In Sub-Saharan Africa and southeast Asia ...
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