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Improve small ruminants’ productivity. Burkina Faso is the second largest livestock producer after Mali in the UEMOA zone. However, in terms of meat production, Burkina Faso has an average carcass weight of 110 kg for cattle, 9 kg for sheep and 8 kg for goats. This performance remains below the potential and there is a possibility to improve up to 150 kg per cattle carcass, 15 kg for sheep and 12 kg for goats. This low performance in meat production can be explained by: ● Difficulties in accessing SPAI (high costs, unavailability, etc.); ● Insufficient pasture due to the increasing numbers of domestic animals leading to high pressure on resources; ● The persistence of animal pathologies; ● Insufficient organization and structuring of actors; ● Poor mastery of production and processing techniques, particularly hygiene and quality standards aspects; ● Low access to financing; ● The increase in insecurity in the project area. Although adapted to environmental conditions, the breeds produced are not very productive because they cannot properly express their genetic potential due to a farming system that is economically inefficient. In order to improve the availability of low-cost SPAIs to producers, REGIS-AG facilitated business meetings between actors through fairs and clusters. In addition, REGIS-AG has strengthened the capacities of 339 small ruminant producers on fattening, meat processing, quality standard and hygiene. The diagnosis carried out with small ruminant farmers' organizations highlighted the difficulties of accessing livestock feed, especially during the dry and food shortage period. During this fiscal year, Xxxxxxx will first work on consolidating the achievements of REGIS-AG, then in a second step will strengthen the capacities of small ruminant producers on fattening techniques. In FY22, Yidgiri will work with INERA to implement interventions focused on improving breeds for small ruminants (i.e. crossbreeding goats).
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Improve small ruminants’ productivity. Activity 2.2.3.1. Organize two validation sessions of input supply mechanisms (feed) throughinnovation platforms

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