Goat production gains traction in drought-hit Zimbabwe

게시됨 2024년 11월 19일

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Zimbabwe is experiencing a surge in interest in goat farming due to the resilience of the species during the El Nino-induced drought. Goats, which make up about 70% of their diet from browsing and only 30% from grazing, have suffered fewer losses compared to larger livestock. The ministry is promoting the conservation of indigenous goat breeds and also advocating for the rearing of non-indigenous breeds that are well-adapted to Zimbabwe's climatic conditions. Despite these benefits, smallholder farmers still face challenges in market access.
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Source: Goat production gains traction in drought-hit Zim -Newsday Zimbabwe GOAT resilience in drought conditions has become a focal point for farmers and agricultural experts at the El Nino-induced drought continues to impact livestock farming across Zimbabwe, NewsDay has established. In a statement, chief livestock officer in the Livestock Production and Development department, under the Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development ministry Wisdom Gunzvenzve highlighted the advantages of goat farming in the country. In recent years, Zimbabwe has faced significant challenges due to climate change, particularly affecting larger livestock. While most parts of Zimbabwe have experienced severe drought with cattle farmers suffering considerable losses, goats have shown remarkable adaptability, with minimal reported fatalities among the species in recent seasons. According to Gunzvenzve, the drought has severely depleted grazing areas, impacting cattle more than goats. ...

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