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Summary of the workshop, conclusions and way forward

Summary of the workshop, conclusions and way forward. Ed Rege ILRI, 26 February 2003. Way forward. Cluster analysis based on PA and/or Woreda averages of breed characteristics Resolutions of known breed names with cluster results More tables

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Summary of the workshop, conclusions and way forward

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  1. Summary of the workshop, conclusions and way forward Ed Rege ILRI, 26 February 2003

  2. Way forward • Cluster analysis based on PA and/or Woreda averages of breed characteristics • Resolutions of known breed names with cluster results • More tables • Final report – based on selected aspects (tables, species, zones, etc.) • Transfer of database to OADB Office

  3. Way forward • Decision by OADB on full report and future use of the database • Consideration of future updates: When, by whom, and how • Strategy to effectively use the survey results

  4. Aknowledgements Farmers Oromia Agricultural Development Bureau and its Agricultural Offices in the Region Zonal & Woreda Livestock Experts and Development Agents Asfaw Tolessa Aliye Hussein ILRI staff

  5. Funding Survey project is funded by: • Oromia Agricultural Development Bureau (OADB) from funds provided by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) • International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) This workshop if funded by: • ‘Agricultural Research & Training Project’ (ARTP) of the Ethiopian Agricultural Research Organisation (EARO) through the Oromia Agricultural Research Institute (OARI)

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