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Low-cost, low-infrastructure reproductive platform to nurture community-based breeding programmes in Ethiopia

  1. Low-Cost, Low-Infrastructure Reproductive Platform to Nurture Community-based Breeding Programmes in Ethiopia POVERTY REDUCTION, LIVELIHOODS & JOBS Partners Regional Agricultural Research Institutes in Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia Outcomes § First time ever in Africa, a network of reproductive hubs was established in proximity of the main sheep and goats breeding programs § The low-infrastructure, mobile laboratories are operational delivering artificial insemination and other reproductive services . § Researchers, vets and extension staff have received advanced, focused trainings on sheep and goat reproduction and reproductive biotechnologies. The CGIAR Research Program on Livestock thanks all donors & organizations which globally support its work through their contributions to the CGIAR Trust Fund. cgiar.org/funders This document is licensed for use under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence. June 2020 Location and breeds of the six community-based breeding programs (CBBP) in Ethiopia Context • After successful establishment of pilot community- based sheep and goat breeding programs in Ethiopia, the next step was to develop strategies to reach a larger proportion of the sheep and goat populations • Solutions for wider dissemination of improved genetics had to be efficient, low-cost and be built preferably on locally accessible inputs Our innovative approach Establish low-cost, low-infrastructure reproductive platform combining: • Low-cost synchronization: a simple protocol of 2 injections of a prostaglandin analogue (Enzaprost) 11 days apart achieved fertility levels of up to 89% in natural mating and up to 61% in artificial insemination. • Service delivery for ultrasound pregnancy diagnosis to accompany the synchronization protocol, to assess success of artificial insemination and to screen for reproductive pathologies • Low infrastructure artificial insemination protocols with fresh and cooled semen Future steps • Gradual handover of the platform to the National Animal Genetic Improvement Institute. • The reproductive platform presents several opportunities for public-private partnerships and business models in artificial insemination. • Development of similar reproductive platforms to support scaling of CBBPs in Tanzania and Sudan Mourad Rekik, ICARDA M.Rekik@cigar.org GENETICS Abergelle Menz Horro Doyogena Bonga Konso 45.45 34.07 44.94 60.87 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 1 2 3 4 Conceptionrate(%) 1. P4 + eCG (PMSG) 2. PGF2α analogue dinoprost 3. PGF2α analogue dinoprost (7 days) 4. PGF2α analogue dinoprost (11 days) • P4 + eCG (PMSG): standard protocol using progestogens priming and gonadotropin • PGF2α analogue dinoprost: single injection of prostaglandin • PGF2α analogue dinoprost (7 days): 2 injections of prostaglandin 7 days apart • PGF2α analogue dinoprost (11 days): 2 injections of prostaglandin 11 days apart 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
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