Enhancing Livestock Productivity for Global Food Security
The CGIAR Research Program on Livestock is dedicated to improving the productivity and affordability of meat, milk, and eggs in developing countries. Through sustainable practices and support from donors, the program aims to make these essential food items more accessible to those in need. Images show the impact of livestock initiatives for the poor and highlight the program's efforts towards a more food-secure world under a Creative Commons license.
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More meat milk and eggs by and for the poor CGIAR Research Program on Livestock CGIAR system The program thanks all donors and organizations which globally support its work through their contributions to the CGIAR system The CGIAR Research Program on Livestock aims to increase the productivity and profitability of livestock agri-food systems in sustainable ways, making meat, milk and eggs more available and affordable across the developing world. livestock.cgiar.org This presentation is licensed for use under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence.