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Oromia Region: Environmental and livestock characteristics Ed Rege, ILRI 25 February 2003
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Introduction Total area = 366,000 Sq. Km; 32% of the country Geographical diversity: Land elevation from 500 to 4300m asl Human population = 19 Million; 90% in the rural areas Richest in livestock resources
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Zones of Oromia Region Borana Arsi West Hararge East Hararge Bale North Shoa East Shoa West Shoa Jimma East Wellega West Wellega Illubabor
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Main characteristics Environmental characteristics Agro-ecological Zone Production system Livestock characteristics Livestock density Types of species Prevalence of diseases
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Agro-ecological zone Dega – Highland (2300-3200m asl) Weina Dega – Midland (1500-2300m asl) Kolla – Lowland (500-1500m asl)
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Agro-ecological zone (cont.) Kolla (Lowland) Weina Dega (Midland) Dega (Highland) Agro-ecological zones Source: Ethiopian Mapping Agency and Ministry of Agriculture 2000
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Agro-ecological zone (cont.) Kolla (Lowland) Weina Dega (Midland) Dega (Highland) Percentages of selected households by agro-ecological zone
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Livestock density Low – 1 to 50 animals/km 2 Medium – 51 to 100 animals/km 2 High – 101 to 200 animals/km 2 Very high – > 200 animals/km 2
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Livestock density (cont.) Low = 1-50 Medium = 51-100 High = 101-200 Very high = >200 Livestock density (no/km²)
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Livestock density (cont.) Low = 1-50 animals/km 2 Medium = 51-100 ‘’ High = 101-200 ‘’ Very high = >200 ‘’ Percentages of selected households by livestock density
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Livestock density agro- ecological zone by Very High LowMedium High Livestock density DegaWeina DegaKolla
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Production system Crop-livestock systems Agro-Pastoralists systems Pastoralists systems
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Production system (cont.) Crop- livestock systemsAgro-pastoralistPastoralist
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Production system by zone No. ofCrop-livestock ZonehouseholdssystemAgro-pastoralistPastoralist Borana19941302929 Bale1589172 Arsi150982- East Shoa170737327- West Hararge139891- East Hararge14081117 North Shoa120100-- West Shoa200982- East Wollega130991- Jimma140100-- Illubabor129100-- West Wollega1991< 1- Production system Percentages of selected households by Zone and agro-ecological zone
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Production system by agro- ecological zone
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Livestock species Percentages of households owning species of livestock %
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Livestock species by agro- ecological zone
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Livestock species by production system Percentages of households owning species of livestock by production system
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Prevalence of diseases of cattle by agro-ecological zone 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Blackleg Anthrax FMD Skin diseases Pasteurollosis Bloat Tryps Mastitis CBPP Lung diseases Internal parasites Other diseases Dega Weina Dega Kolla %
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Prevalence of diseases of cattle by livestock density 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Blackleg Anthrax FMD Skin diseases Pasteurollosis Bloat Tryps Mastitis CBPP Lung diseases Internal parasites Other diseases Low Medium High Very high %
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Prevalence of diseases of cattle by Zone Percentages of households reporting prevalences of diseases by Zone
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Conclusions In general livestock density is higher in highland areas than in midland and lowland areas Crop-livestock systems are the predominant production system in the Region Agro-pastoralist and pastoralist are more often found in lowland areas Nearly all the selected households kept cattle Most species are found in all agro-ecological zones. Camels are predominantly found in lowland areas and horses in highland areas
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Conclusions (cont.) Cattle, sheep and donkeys occur in all production systems. Goats and camels tend to occur more often in pastoralist systems, and horses in crop-livestock systems Blackleg was reported to be the most prevalent disease, followed by anthrax. Trypanosomosis was more prevalent in lowland areas. Prevalence of mastitis increased with livestock density
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