Institutional and economic analysis of community-based breeding programs in pastoral and agro-pastoral areas of Uganda

Author:

Lwiza Florence,Ilukor John,Aseete Paul,Bagamba Fredrick,Walusimbi Sadat,Ng’andwe Pushna Kunda,Oryokot Joseph,Kasura Magezi Ndamira Barbara,Sebudde Rachel K.

Abstract

The study examines community-based breeding schemes as a cost-effective method for enhancing the productivity of indigenous livestock breeds. While such projects offer benefits, their success varies in different locations. Drawing data from Uganda’s Teso and Karamoja regions, the research reveals that investing in such projects yields positive outcomes for farmer groups. However, challenges such as limited access to veterinary services, high maintenance costs, and the failure of the exotic breeds to adapt to extreme temperatures and drought conditions hinder project success and continuity. The study emphasises the importance of collective resource mobilisation, effective group governance, and farmer involvement in breed selection to address these issues. It also recommends promoting income-generating activities within the groups, strengthening leadership structures, and fostering member commitment to collective efforts. These measures aim to enhance the effectiveness and sustainability of community-based breeding programs.

Funder

World Bank Group

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

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