Australian Development Gateway

The Australian Development Gateway (ADG) - a leading portal for the Asia Pacific aid and development community - 3700+ practical resources, jobs, events, forums, tenders, people and organisations. The ADG supports members of the development community in their efforts to reduce poverty and enhance sustainable development in the Asia Pacific region.

Skip to content

ADG channels:

Information by sector: Agriculture

Section navigation:

ADG TOOLBOX

Main content:

Animal health, diseases & control

Management of classical swine fever & foot-and-mouth disease in Lao PDR

These proceedings are a compilation of research papers presented at a workshop in Vientiane on foot-and-mouth disease and classical swine fever, including papers on pig production, technically orientated laboratory research, social perspectives and epidemiological research. (ACIAR: 2008) More info >>

AusAID information on avian flu

This website provides a range of useful information on avian flu and outlines AusAID's efforts to prevent and prepare for avian flu outbreaks in the Asia-Pacific region. (AusAID) More info >>

Animal health service delivery systems in KenyaÂ’s marginal areas under market liberalisation

This brief is based on the results of a research project funded under the competitive grants program of the 2020 Vision Network for East Africa. (International Food Policy Research Institute: 2002) More info >>

Animal health policy & practice: scaling-up community-based animal health systems

This paper outlines a study focused on the extensive experience in the human health sector regarding policy implications of community-based health initiatives. (FAO) More info >>

Indigenous technical knowledge in animal husbandry

This study seeks to document indigenous techniques in animal husbandry and assess their validity for current usage. (Centre for the Investigation of Sustainable Farming Production) More info >>

Alternative & herbal livestock health sourcebook

This comprehensive sourcebook contains a range of practical guidance on alternative and herbal-based health care for livestock. (University of Connecticut, College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Dept of Plant Science) More info >>


 

Footer: