22 January 2015. Last year, FAO invited PhD students and young researchers from developing countries, working in the area of animal nutrition, to participate in a video competition and to share information on promising animal nutrition technologies or interventions that will contribute to improved feeding of livestock.
The purpose of conducting the competition was to:
The purpose of conducting the competition was to:
- promote research focusing on the needs of smallholder farmers,
- enhance South-South knowledge exchange and transfer, and
- facilitate identification of technologies and interventions that have potential for replication and upscaling.
The cavy innovation platform in South Kivu.
- In Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, approximately 70% of the smallholder livestock keep cavy (guinea pigs).
- The video highlights the importance of feeding grasses mixed with legumes and concentrate feeds as supplements.
- Improved housing for Cavy, which provides clean environment, free access to water and proper feeding has also been developed; and future research areas have been highlighted. The aim is to increase income and nutrition of the families farming cavy.
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