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Feed Utilization and Growth Performance of Tanzania Shorthorn Zebu Fed Untreated or Urea Treated Rice Straws as Hay Replacement in Traditional Feedlot System

The study focuses on the feed utilization and growth performance of Tanzania Shorthorn Zebu cattle when fed untreated or urea-treated rice straws as a replacement for hay in a traditional feedlot system has been successfully done. This research finding is valuable in regions where rice straws are abundant and hay availability is limited. Rice straw […]

The United Nation has appointed SUA graduate to the UN Advisory Committee 2023/2024

Tanzanian appointed to United Nations Advisory Committee The United Nations has appointed Ghaamid Abdulbasat (@ghaamid.a) as a member of the International Advisory Committee (IAC) representing the youth of Africa and the world to implement the Nagoya Protocol of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity/Environment. The objective is to strengthen the implementation of the agreement […]

African Chicken Genetic Gains transforms into Tropical Poultry Genetic Solutions to build on outcomes and scale into new countries

ILRI NEWS: By Mwihaki Mudia  |  Contributor: Tadelle Dessie   In sub-Saharan Africa, chicken production is integral in nearly all poor rural smallholder households, accounting for about 80% of the poultry flock in the region (Akinola and Essien 2011, FAO 2020). For smallholder chicken farmers, many of whom are women, chicken production offers numerous of benefits – from […]

Reusing of Broiler litters may reduce antibiotic-resistant Salmonella

Antibiotic resistance is a growing concern in the treatment of bacterial infections, including Salmonella infections. Salmonella is a type of bacteria that can cause foodborne illness in humans and animals. Antibiotics are commonly used to treat Salmonella infections, but overuse and misuse of antibiotics can lead to the development of antibiotic-resistant strains of the bacteria. […]

“The genetic legacy of the expansion of Bantu-speaking peoples in Africa”

The expansion of Bantu-speaking peoples in Africa is one of the most significant events in the continent’s history. This expansion occurred over several millennia, from around 3000 BCE to 1000 CE, and led to the spread of Bantu languages and cultures across a vast region of Africa, including central, eastern, and southern Africa. The genetic […]

PhD position (m/f/d) Nutrient cycling and carbon storage in grazed systems Technical University of Munich, Germany

PhD position (m/f/d) Nutrient cycling and carbon storage in grazed systems Technical University of Munich, Germany 20.04.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal The aim of our group is to improve the understanding of the trade-offs between production, mitigation and conservation in livestock-based systems, and to identify innovative mechanisms to aid landscape-level management of these systems. We conduct modelling studies and […]