Training on Pasture and Fodder management practices - KALRO Dennis Kubasu

Scientists in Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization have developed ten pasture and fodder Technologies, Innovations and Management Practices to support production of beef, sheep, goat and camel in Kenya range lands to mitigate effects of climate change. Scientists in Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization have developed ten pasture and fodder Technologies, Innovations and Management Practices to support production of beef, sheep, goat and camel in Kenya rangelands to mitigate effects of climate change. These management practices are from, natural pasture improvement, cost effective feeding and matching production with the market needs. Through training like this one, KALRO scientists will train 200 trainers of trainers who are extension service providers from Kajiado, Tana River, Mandera, Taita taveta, Isiolo, Marsabit, Laikipia and West Pokot. The direct beneficiaries are about 521,500 households of smallholder farmers, agro-pastoralists and pastoralists. The training of trainers is expected to increase productivity of Livestock. KALRO hopes that the training will increase climate adaptation and mitigation activities among the rangeland communities. Story by Kelley Boss www.Farmers.co.ke is the site for authoritative multimedia agricultural and agribusiness content. #FarmKenya Visit us today for farming news, agribusiness tips, practical expert advice and industry updates. SMS: 22071