Rev Sci Tech. 2024 Aug;43:133-151. doi: 10.20506/rst.43.3526.
Senegal is a West African country with both extensive animal production systems, representative of the environmental, economic and animal health constraints specific to the Sahel region, and thriving commercial poultry and dairy production. An exploratory study was conducted in Senegal between 2021 and 2022 as a prelude to a case study of the Global Burden of Animal Diseases (GBADs) programme. An overview of existing animal production systems as well as the main priorities and issues in animal health on a national level was developed. A national workshop gathering representatives from the livestock production and academic sectors took place in Dakar in June 2022 with the objective of jointly developing a case study. The participants prioritised pastoralist production systems for cattle and agropastoral systems for small ruminants for the application of the GBADs programme. Through a series of activities, the participants highlighted the health, environmental, economic and socio-political challenges surrounding these systems, all of which limit their contribution to the well-being of pastoralist households, consumers and other stakeholders. While Senegal has in the past hosted a large number of research and cooperative projects on these two livestock systems, participants noted difficulties in obtaining, centralising and harmonising the existing data. This exploratory study led to the funding of a focused case study of the agropastoral small-ruminant sector that was carried out in 2023 in partnership with national and international organisations.
塞内加尔是一个西非国家,拥有广泛的动物生产系统,这些系统代表了萨赫勒地区特有的环境、经济和动物健康限制,同时也有蓬勃发展的商业家禽和奶制品生产。2021 年至 2022 年期间,在塞内加尔进行了一项探索性研究,作为全球动物疾病负担(GBADs)计划案例研究的前奏。该研究对现有的动物生产系统进行了概述,并对国家一级的动物健康主要优先事项和问题进行了评估。2022 年 6 月,在达喀尔举行了一次全国性研讨会,聚集了畜牧业生产和学术界的代表,旨在共同制定案例研究。与会者优先考虑将全球动物疾病负担(GBADs)计划应用于牛的牧民生产系统和小反刍动物的农牧系统。通过一系列活动,参与者强调了这些系统所面临的健康、环境、经济和社会政治挑战,所有这些都限制了它们对牧民家庭、消费者和其他利益相关者福祉的贡献。尽管塞内加尔过去曾在这两个畜牧业系统上举办了大量的研究和合作项目,但与会者指出,在获取、集中和协调现有数据方面存在困难。这项探索性研究促成了对农牧小反刍动物部门的重点案例研究的资助,并于 2023 年与国家和国际组织合作进行。