Mixed crop-and-livestock farmers can feed the growing world
Mixed crop-and-livestock farms will, more than the traditional breadbaskets and rice bowls of the past, feed the developing world over the next few decades
Mixed crop-and-livestock farms will, more than the traditional breadbaskets and rice bowls of the past, feed the developing world over the next few decades
Expert opinion agrees that the best way to tap into the potential of the drylands is to build on the foundation of their livestock economies rather than ignoring them or seeking to replace them.
Human, livestock and environmental health are inextricably linked, Sixty-one per cent of all diseases are ‘zoonotic’ –that is, transmissible between animals and humans.
For people living in absolute poverty and chronic hunger, the solution is not to rid the world of livestock, but to find ways to farm animals more efficiently and more sustainably
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Colleagues – Greetings! Click on the link below for more information about the car ManassesMwaura – CAR FOR SALE-13082019 Regards Continue reading
“Final sale of toys and household items – reduced prices and some new items. 12-2pm on Wednesday 7th August at House no. 6.” Fiona Flintan | Senior Scientist-Rangelands Governance including coordinator of ILC Rangelands Initiative-Global Component, Continue reading
Dear all, Tadelle Dessie has been elected as a president of the All African Society of Animal production at the General assembly held during the 7th All African Conference on Animal Agriculture Accra, Ghana between the 28th of July to the 02 of August 2019. Tadelle Dessie, currently a Principal Scientist and the program leader … Continue reading
Dear all, The FDRE Transport Authority has started implementing speed limiter for all vehicles to be imported to Ethiopia. Hence, this is to let you know the standard ES 6413: 2019 Road vehicle -GPS integrated speed limiter Devices Requirement as stipulated by Ethiopian Standard agency. Vehicles imported without speed limiter according to the standard requirement … Continue reading
Dear Colleagues, Please be informed that Engineering staff shall be holding their monthly meeting Tomorrow Tuesday, July 30th , 2019 from 10.30am to 12.30pm. We shall not be available to handle maintenance jobs during that time. Send any critical maintenance requirements for our attention early enough for our action. For movement requests, we kindly urge … Continue reading
Dear Colleagues Planting a tree in Ethiopia for sustainable Life! In line with Ethiopia’s vision to plant 4 Billion Tree Seedlings, Bole Subcity administration officially requested ILRI (Bole Sub City Letter) to support its plan to plant 400,000.00 tree seedlings in the Subcity. Being one of an international organization residing in the mentioned sub-city and … Continue reading
Dear Colleagues Greetings! Ethiopian Airlines is pleased to inform you it’s attractive “Buy One Get One Free” BOGOF special offer to Mombasa – the beautiful tourist destination city in Kenya. Important points to be noted while making a flight reservation, ticketing and/or advising our valued customers; BOGOF companion offer is valid strictly on ET324/ET325 only. … Continue reading
Dear colleagues We are very pleased to announce that the application process for our second Sandpit event is now open! Closing for applications is the 31st July (5pm BST). Full details of the event can be found on our website (http://onehealthhorn.net/sandpit-2019/), as can the application form (http://onehealthhorn.net/sandpit-2019-application-form/). Word-based application forms are available from horn@liverpool.ac.uk. for … Continue reading
Lucky and Ginger are two beautiful female dogs aged a year and half. They have been highly treasured members of our family since their early puppy days. Now that we are leaving Ethiopia, we would love to know if anyone is interested to adopt these two cute dogs. We have their medical records and relevant … Continue reading