Farmers in north western Cameroon are improving their income through better goat breeding practices
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- Written on Tuesday, 16 September 2014 20:41
Through an innovation platform system (IP), the BecA-led project on "Harnessing genetic diversity for improved goat productivity" has begun addressing the issue of low productivity of flocks by training farmers on best practices in goat keeping.
This initiative will enable the goat farmers in Ndu, a local market in north western Cameroon, to maximize on the increased demand for their animals in major cities in the country and in neighbouring Gabon.
Read more: The ABCs of good goat keeping: Improving goat productivity in Cameroon
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