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University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty Zootechnical Department Groblje 3, 1230 Domžale, Slovenia REPORT ON SUBREGIONAL WORKSHOP FOR CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN AND EU COUNTRIES ON ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES SLOVENIA - MARCH 2003
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ORGANIZED BY: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations – HQ - Rome University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical faculty, Zootechnical department
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LIST OF PARTICIPANT COUNTRIES PRESENTATION OF COUNTRY REPORTS (n=22); No. of p articipations: 45 FRY Macedonia Greece Hungary Israel Latvia Lithuania Moldova Poland Romania Slovakia Switzerland Slovenia The Netherlands Ukraine Yugoslavia Albania Belarus Belgia Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Czech Republic Estonia
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PROGRAMME - main points Review of Country Reports and Discussion FAO activities on SoW AnGR and DAD-IS Management and conservation on Farm Animal Genetic Resources in Slovenia Project Data Bases Project on Criopreservation Molecular genetic methods and AnGR in Slovenia Information System and Data Bases in Slovenia
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MATERIALS Edition of hard copy of booklet for participants titled “Discussion on country reports on the State of the worlds animal genetic resources (SoW – AnGR)” Presentations of CR and pdf versions are available on CD
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NATIONAL PRIORITIES most important only (1/4) P1: - abandonment of land cultivation - survival of farms (also small) - young farm holders (education, age structure) P1: PREVENTING OVERGROWING OF AGR. LAND - abandonment of land cultivation - survival of farms (also small) - young farm holders (education, age structure) P2: - proper resource maintenance - food production - healthy and safe food, functional food - utilization sustainable food products - improvement and protection of health of inhabitants P2: STRATEGY OF SUSTAINABLE FOOD SUPPLY - proper resource maintenance - food production - healthy and safe food, functional food - utilization sustainable food products - improvement and protection of health of inhabitants P3: - sustainable development - reducing negative environment impacts - etological needs of animals - ‘right to farm’ P3: ENVIRONM.- AND ANIMAL-FRIENDLY REARING TECHNOLOGIES - sustainable development - reducing negative environment impacts - etological needs of animals - ‘right to farm’
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National Priorities for the Conservation and Utilisation of AnGR(2/4) P4: CONSERVATION OF FARM ANIMALS BIODIVERSITY (in situ and ex situ) - national action plan for the management of AnGR - national action plan for the management of AnGR - secure the existing genetic diversity (efficient and effective) - secure the existing genetic diversity (efficient and effective) - stimulating in situ conservation of rare breeds incl. nature and landscape management - stimulating in situ conservation of rare breeds incl. nature and landscape management - genetic and strategic reserves - genetic and strategic reserves - professional and economic concepts of farm animals gene banks - professional and economic concepts of farm animals gene banks - creating new animal genetic resources - creating new animal genetic resources - state supports for activities related to conservation of AnGR - state supports for activities related to conservation of AnGR
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- animal production profession and knowledge - modern breeding methods - maintain the genetic variation within and among breeds improved understanding of genetic diversity development and use of bio-tech methods for maintaining and conservation of animal biodiversity development of knowledge and technology - valuation of genetic diversity - improving the health status of animal populations - creating of legal framework supporting activities on conservation of animal genetic resources - bringing into effect the Livestock Breeding Act P5: UTILIZATION OF AnGR - animal production profession and knowledge - modern breeding methods - maintain the genetic variation within and among breeds - improved understanding of genetic diversity - development and use of bio-tech methods for maintaining and conservation of animal biodiversity P6: IMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONAL POLICY IN ANIMAL PROD. - development of knowledge and technology - valuation of genetic diversity - improving the health status of animal populations - creating of legal framework supporting activities on conservation of animal genetic resources - bringing into effect the Livestock Breeding Act National Priorities for the Conservation and Utilisation of AnGR(3/4)
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- national AnGR gene bank for ex situ preservation - efficient recording schemes for production and functional traits - effective system for collecting and processing data on animal breeding and production - supporting programmes for conservation of animal genetic resources of native breeds and varieties - preserving the most valuable genetic resources of farm animals - collecting and storing biological material of highly performing breeds to preserve their genetic diversity. -research programs P7: MODERNIZATION OF NAT. INFRASTRUCTURE IN ANIMAL PROD. - national AnGR gene bank for ex situ preservation P8 : INFORMATION SYSTEMS - efficient recording schemes for production and functional traits - effective system for collecting and processing data on animal breeding and production P9: STATE SUPPORTS FOR ACTIVITIES RELATED TO CONSERVATION ANGR - supporting programmes for conservation of animal genetic resources of native breeds and varieties - preserving the most valuable genetic resources of farm animals - collecting and storing biological material of highly performing breeds to preserve their genetic diversity. -research programs National Priorities for the Conservation and Utilisation of AnGR(4/4)
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EAAP 2004 Bled, Slovenia September 5 th – 9 th, 2004 FAO – ERFP – EAAP Workshop: ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES – AnGR September 2nd – 3rd 2004 Programme is in preparation - suggestions: AnGR and legislation ?? AnGR and education ??
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