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Title: A basic characterization of small-holders’ goat production systems in Laghouat area, Algeria
Authors: LAOUADI, Mourad
TENNAH, Safia
KAFIDI, Nacereddine
Antoine-Moussiaux, Nicolas
MOULA, Nassim
Keywords: Goat genetic resources
Farming system
Management
Multivariate analysis
Laghouat (Algéria)
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice
Abstract: In order to investigate the practices of goat breeding and establish a classification of goat herds, a survey was conducted with 106 goat breeders in the semi-arid region of Laghouat. Two indigenous breeds were encountered in this survey: the Arabia and the Mekatia; the Arabia being found as the dominant. The results show that breeders choose the breeding goats with a goal of generating more income in cash from the sale of products. The goat milk marketing chain appears to be weak. The milk produced is primary used for home consumption. A multivariate analysis categorized the goat farming of Laghouat region into three groups corresponding to three different farming systems: cluster 1 (pastoral system), cluster 2 (mixed crop-livestock system) and cluster 3 (small herds in zero grazing system). The in-depth study of the goals and contexts of goat farming in Laghouat will allow policy makers to design strategies for sustainable development of goat breeding in the region.
URI: http://archive.ensv.dz:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1031
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