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CPWF Medium Term Plan (2007-2009)

Reports & Research
Junho, 2006
Bangladesh
Benim
Butão
Botswana
Brasil
Burkina Faso
Cambodja
Chile
China
Colômbia
Equador
Egito
Eritreia
Etiópia
Gana
Hungria
Índia
Irã
Quênia
Laos
Mali
Moçambique
Nepal
Níger
Nigéria
Paquistão
Peru
África do Sul
Sudão
Tailândia
Uganda
Vietnam
Zimbabwe
África Ocidental
África Central
América Central
América do Sul
Sudoeste Asiático
Ásia Meridional
Sudeste Asiático

This introductory section covers the period since the submission of the last Mid-Term

Plan until present, and concentrates on the following areas:

> Principal areas of progress.

> Developments in 2005 and early 2006.

> Changes to the CPMT strategic plan.

> Research achievement highlights.

> Program progress.

At this point – just under half way (two years and six months) in the implementation

of the first CPWF phase (and three-and-a-half years since inception began)

Mapping climate vulnerability and poverty in Africa

Reports & Research
Maio, 2006

The world’s climate is continuing to change at rates that are projected to be unprecedented in recent human history. Some models are now indicating that the temperature increases to 2100 may be larger than previously estimated in 2001. The impacts of climate change are likely to be considerable in tropical regions. Developing countries are generally considered more vulnerable to the effects of climate change than more developed countries, largely attributed to a low capacity to adapt in the developing world.

Changes in the Livestock Sector in Zimbabwe following Land Reform: The Case of Masvingo Province. A Report of a Discussion Workshop

Reports & Research
Maio, 2006
Zimbabwe
África

Workshop report draws on a larger research report examining the massively changed context for livestock policy following fast track land reform. Themes discussed were production, grazing, fodder and drought responses, marketing, livestock disease and veterinary services.

Strategy for ILRI research on feed resources

Reports & Research
Abril, 2006

The importance of feed in increasing livestock productivity and benefits from livestock is stressed. Four major feed resources are identified: pastures, common property resources, forests, and fallow lands; planted forages; crop residues; and concentrate and agricultural by-products. There is a scarcity of quantitative, countrywide data on the current contribution of these resources to the actual feed budget, and the likely trends in future. Systematic mapping of fodder resources is required, and seen as an integral part of feed research.

Studies on cattle milk and meat production in Fogera Woreda: production systems, constraints and opportunities for development

Journal Articles & Books
Abril, 2006
Etiópia
África Oriental

The study was conducted in Fogera woreda which is one of the districts found in Northwestern of the Amharan region with the aim of Characterization of cattle milk and meat production systems of the woreda, to provide the basis for cattle development interventions.