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Processing and Application of Composted Manures

Turning Waste into Wealth for Greener Fields The processing and application of composted manures play a crucial role in enhancing agricultural practices. Goat and sheep manure, in particular, offer valuable benefits due to their nutrient-rich and naturally pelleted form. Composting this manure not only deactivates potential hazards like pathogens and weed seeds but also produces organic fertilizers, contributing to sustainable and productive farming while minimizing environmental risks.


Validated (TAAT1) 8•8 3 Cost: $$$

Small Ruminant Containment in Protective Sheds

Secure Shelters, Thriving Flocks Small Ruminant Containment in Protective Sheds is a technology developed to address the challenges faced by small-scale livestock farmers. It offers a cost-effective solution for protecting goats and sheep from predators, inclement weather, and the spread of diseases to humans. By providing simple shelter options using locally available materials, this technology significantly improves the well-being and productivity of these small ruminants while remaining affordable for resource-constrained farmers.


Validated (TAAT1) 7•6 2 Cost: $$$

Poultry Vaccination against Newcastle Diseases

Low-cost vaccination for poultry The technology is a universal vaccination against Newcastle Diseases, a viral disease that severely undermines poultry production in Africa. The disease is highly contagious, spreading through airborne droplets from coughing or sneezing among infected birds . It affects chickens of all ages, but young chicks are most susceptible, with mortality levels as high as 00%. The disease can be controlled through vaccination, and the recent development of a thermostable vaccine, ND I-2, has resulted in proactive and strict control of this disease threat. The ND I-2 vaccine was developed using a temperature-tolerant strain of the Newcastle Disease virus, resulting in thermostability of the antigen. The vaccine is low-cost, available in smaller vials containing 00-200 doses, suitable for chickens of all ages, and can be easily applied using plastic eye droppers.


Validated (TAAT1) 7•7 1

Improved Chicken Breeds: Flock Improvement of Meat and Layer Breeds

Enhance poultry production with genetically superior breeds tailored to local conditions. Flock Improvement of Meat and Layer Breeds in poultry production is crucial for enhancing meat and egg yields. This technology involves breeding and managing chickens to improve their genetics, resulting in better growth rates, higher egg production, and feed efficiency. It addresses the limitations of inferior local breeds, ensuring a more sustainable and efficient poultry industry, particularly in Africa, where naturally selected local chickens face challenges in meeting the demand for meat and eggs.


Validated (TAAT1) 8•8 3 Cost: $$$

Disease Eradication through Thermostable PPR Vaccines

Reliable, Effective, and Accessible Disease Control for Small Ruminants. The Thermostable PPR Vaccine is a critical advancement in the fight against Peste des Petites Ruminants (PPR), a highly contagious viral disease affecting goats and sheep in Africa. This vaccine offers lifetime immunity, reducing mortality rates and economic losses estimated at US $2.1 billion annually.


Validated (TAAT1) 8•7 7 Cost: $$$ ROI: $$$

Biosecurity for Disease Prevention

Safeguarding Poultry Health Biosecurity is essential in poultry farming to prevent disease introduction and spread. It involves preventive measures to reduce risks, such as external disease entry, internal transmission, and disease carryover. Diseases can lead to severe consequences, justifying the need for strong prevention. Regional collaboration among poultry producers enhances the effectiveness of biosecurity practices.


Validated (TAAT1) 8•7 4 ROI: $$$

Best practices in pasture management: Pasture Improvement

Revitalize Your Pastures, Sustain Your Livestock Pasture improvement technology managed areas supporting grass and vegetation for grazing animals. Unlike rangelands, pastures receive intensive inputs like fertilizers, seeds, and irrigation. The aim is to maintain the best species and maximize productivity through various approaches, including weed control, partial land disturbance, and strategic planting of improved grasses and legumes. This technology addresses the critical need for affordable and practical feed sources, particularly for small ruminants, ultimately boosting livestock production compared to traditional rangeland management practices. Additionally, the system emphasizes climate-adapted selection of pasture species and encourages sustainable practices to prevent degradation.


Validated (TAAT1) 7•8 5 Cost: $$$

Local Production of Quality Affordable Poultry Feed

Cutting Costs, Boosting Nutrition The Local Production of Quality Affordable Feed technology aims to provide cost-effective poultry feed solutions, crucial for the profitability and expansion of poultry enterprises. By utilizing locally available and seasonal materials, such as maize, soybeans, bran, and other additives, poultry farmers can reduce their reliance on more expensive commercial feeds. This technology promotes higher productivity and profits while addressing the challenge of feed costs, which constitute a significant portion of production expenses.


Validated (TAAT1) 9•9 3 Cost: $$$ ROI: $$$