ILRI’s vision for 2025 in the area of policy and evaluation is to identify and support sustainable investments that drive equitable growth and development of the livestock sector in target countries ...
ILRI is actively engaged in several CGIAR initiatives and platforms.
Background: Newcastle disease (ND) is one of the most common diseases in poultry production, causing high mortality rates and significant economic losses. Controlling this enzootic disease in rural ...
Zhang, J. and Jones, C.S. 2025. Single-cell landscape of leaves reveals the roles of vascular tissue cells in the heat tolerance of pearl millet. Grass Research 5: e023.
Salivary fern patterns (SFP) offer a simple, non-invasive, and cost-effective alternative to conventional estrus detection methods, addressing challenges such as silent heat, inaccurate heat detection ...
Bisson A, Chamberlin R, Cramer L, Dhulipala R, Kimoro B, Kohler G, Miranda A, Özkan Ş, Rangel L, Ruiter P, Abdul-Salam F, Salmon G, Sukumaran S, Wassie SE 2025. Investment Roadmap: Digital Services ...
Mrode, R. 2025. Global Methane Genetics Initiative: Accelerating reduced emissions in indigenous breeds in Africa. Presentation at the launch of the Kenya chapter of the Global Methane Genetics ...
Habermann, B., Worku, T., Getahun, E. and Gichuki, L. 2025. Finding solutions where they are: The Role of the Pioneer Positive Deviance Approach in Agricultural ...
Drought and human use may alter ungulate diversity and biomass in contrasting ways. In African savannas, resource-dependent grazers such as wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) and zebra (Equus quagga) ...
Enterococcus spp. are commensal bacteria with increasing clinical relevance due to their role in antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This was a cross-sectional study conducted on broiler chickens in the ...
For over six decades, international policy has enabled agricultural products to move relatively easily across national borders. Currently, however, the landscape is changing. Deglobalization and the ...
Background: Vietnam, with its significant agricultural sector, large livestock population, rich biodiversity and close human-animal interactions, is highly vulnerable to zoonotic disease transmission.