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Senegal Dairy Genetics:
Building capacity of young
scientists and stakeholders in dairy
The Senegal Dairy Genetics project is building the capacity of
young scientists from within and outside Africa,
as well as stakeholders in Senegal dairy including
men and women dairy farmers, input service providers,
extension agents, educators and policy makers.
This capacity building will ensure the project’s impact will
continues well beyond the project’s life.
This poster is part of the FoodAfrica Programme, financed as a research collaboration
between the MFA of Finland, MTT Agrifood Research Finland, IFPRI, ILRI, ICRAF,
Bioversity International, University of Helsinki and HAMK University of Applied Sciences
Karen Marshall, Stanly Tebug, Jarmo Juga, Miika Tapio and Ayao Missohou
Local veterinians and animal scientists
have been trained on field data
collection, processing and interpretation
More than 500 men and women
dairy farmers have been trained on
record keeping in dairy, domestic
biogas production and animal feed
preservation
Post-graduate students from six
countries – Senegal, Cameroon, Benin,
Nigeria, Kenya and Finland –
have also received training
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