2022
DOI: 10.46325/gabj.v6i2.272
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Characterization of Goat Breeding Systems in Tunisia and In the Mediterranean Region

Abstract: Despite its socio-economic role in Tunisia, the goat has been considered as an agent of natural resource degradation due to the excessive exploitation of forests and rangelands. Currently goat farms are beginning to regain interest in different Tunisian climatic conditions. Goat breeding is distributed throughout the territory, particularly in the mountain areas, natural rangelands and southern oases. The main systems encountered are (i) systems integrated into farms, (ii) livestock systems in mountainous and … Show more

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“…Regarding the information on the type of production systems by country, it is noted that 70% are characterized as extensive feeding systems, through grazing on private, communal, or state lands. Transhumance is a frequent practice in areas such as Algeria, Burkina Faso, Pakistan, Tunisia, and Turkey [52][53][54][55]. This system results in variable production rates and animal survival, as it hinges on regional rainfall patterns and agriculture [56].…”
Section: Goat Dairy Production Scenario Worldwidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the information on the type of production systems by country, it is noted that 70% are characterized as extensive feeding systems, through grazing on private, communal, or state lands. Transhumance is a frequent practice in areas such as Algeria, Burkina Faso, Pakistan, Tunisia, and Turkey [52][53][54][55]. This system results in variable production rates and animal survival, as it hinges on regional rainfall patterns and agriculture [56].…”
Section: Goat Dairy Production Scenario Worldwidementioning
confidence: 99%