ILRI's CapDev Challenge is reaching an exciting turning point with its recently concluded Pitching Contest Award Ceremony. This event marks the grand finale of the intense pitching contest and the ...
More than 500 farmers in Lao Cai and Phu Tho (formerly known as Hoa Binh) provinces in northern Vietnam are improving livestock biosecurity with support from the FarmVetCare mobile app and on-farm ...
International Women’s Day provides an important opportunity for us at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) to join the global community in celebrating progress toward gender equality.
Rangelands hold profound significance that often escapes the spotlight. Covering more than half of the Earth's land surface, these vast landscapes nurture a diverse and intricate tapestry of life.
Bundling of feed and forage innovations for adoption and impact We would like to thank all funders who supported this research through their contributions to the CGIAR Trust Fund.
The CIRNA project aims to develop and promote farmer-approved manure management practices that address environmental, health, and economic concerns, and contribute to sustainable development goals.
The Kenya livestock sector supports the livelihoods of a significant part of the population and is key to attaining food and nutrition security in the country. The sector contributes approximately 12 ...
G-FEAST is the gendered version of the Feed Assessment Tool (FEAST) which aims to identify the aspects of gender relations in households that affect animal feeding practices, the uptake of feeding ...
Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) and the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) are working together to develop forages to improve the genetic potential of livestock animals in sub-Saharan ...
The Government of Ethiopia aims to increase total milk production from cattle, camel, and goats from 7.1 billion litres in 2021 to 28.4 billion litres in 2031. The total milk production from ...
Mount Kenya’s glacier-clad peaks tower more than 5,000 meters above the plains below, making it the tallest mountain in Kenya and the second tallest in Africa after Kilimanjaro. The Mount Kenya ...
In Madagascar, the Gendered Feed Assessment Tool (G-FEAST) offered a fresh way to work with local institutions and farmers. We did not begin with a checklist of interventions; we began with questions: ...
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