Volume 23, Issue 1, May 2016, Pages 41–50
Esaïe BUCHAGUZI NSHOMBO1, Gilbert BUHENDWA BAHINDWA2, and Ntwali Victor MITUGA3
1 Institut Supérieur des Techniques de Développement de Kalehe (I.S.T.D/KALEHE), Sud Kivu, RD Congo
2 Institut Supérieur d’Etudes Agronomiques et Vétérinaires (ISEAV/ WALUNGU), Sud Kivu, RD Congo
3 Section Agro vétérinaire, Institut Supérieur d'Etudes Agronomiques et Vétérinaires (ISEAV/ WALUNGU), Bukavu, Sud Kivu, RD Congo
Original language: French
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Tackling the different problems faced by breeders of cattle in Mbinga-Southern area and promotes a sense of local communities for a self-management towards sustainable development in pastoral terms is key to make a selection of a productive system. The goal is to improve the quality of livestock and its considerable production performance and at the same time, the concern that each breeder in Kalehe Territory, particularly those of South Mbinga turn their eyes on the application of new methods livestock for their high production. The average number of cattle raised in the household is 6 cows, but farmers are exposed to enormous difficulties such lack of spawners, improved breeds, lack or under information regarding proper livestock grazing are low quality and insufficient, and no momentum is established by the state to help farmers. It returns a load their self-management for the promotion of pastoral sector by the selection and purchase of broodstock improved breeds, for quality food systems, controlled reproduction and regular care for cattle in an intensive system stabling abandoning the As the extensive system which is the practice in which most breeders operate.
Author Keywords: Stabling, cattle, breeder, Kalehe, South Kivu, DRC.
Esaïe BUCHAGUZI NSHOMBO1, Gilbert BUHENDWA BAHINDWA2, and Ntwali Victor MITUGA3
1 Institut Supérieur des Techniques de Développement de Kalehe (I.S.T.D/KALEHE), Sud Kivu, RD Congo
2 Institut Supérieur d’Etudes Agronomiques et Vétérinaires (ISEAV/ WALUNGU), Sud Kivu, RD Congo
3 Section Agro vétérinaire, Institut Supérieur d'Etudes Agronomiques et Vétérinaires (ISEAV/ WALUNGU), Bukavu, Sud Kivu, RD Congo
Original language: French
Copyright © 2016 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
Tackling the different problems faced by breeders of cattle in Mbinga-Southern area and promotes a sense of local communities for a self-management towards sustainable development in pastoral terms is key to make a selection of a productive system. The goal is to improve the quality of livestock and its considerable production performance and at the same time, the concern that each breeder in Kalehe Territory, particularly those of South Mbinga turn their eyes on the application of new methods livestock for their high production. The average number of cattle raised in the household is 6 cows, but farmers are exposed to enormous difficulties such lack of spawners, improved breeds, lack or under information regarding proper livestock grazing are low quality and insufficient, and no momentum is established by the state to help farmers. It returns a load their self-management for the promotion of pastoral sector by the selection and purchase of broodstock improved breeds, for quality food systems, controlled reproduction and regular care for cattle in an intensive system stabling abandoning the As the extensive system which is the practice in which most breeders operate.
Author Keywords: Stabling, cattle, breeder, Kalehe, South Kivu, DRC.
Abstract: (french)
Relever les différents problèmes auxquels sont exposés les éleveurs du gros bétail en groupement de Mbinga-Sud et susciter la conscience des communautés locales pour une auto-prise en charge vers un développement durable en matière pastorale constitue un élément déterminant pour faire un choix d’un système plus productif. Le but est d’améliorer la qualité de l’élevage et sa performance considérable de production et en même temps, le souci de voir chaque éleveur du Territoire de Kalehe, particulièrement ceux de Mbinga-Sud tourner leur regard sur l’application des nouvelles méthodes d’élevage leur permettant une production élevée. Le nombre moyen des bovins élevés dans le ménage s’élève à 6 vaches, mais les éleveurs sont exposés à des difficultés énormes telles le manque de géniteurs, de races améliorées, le manque ou sous information en matière d’élevage appropriées, les pâturages sont de faible qualité et insuffisants, et aucun dynamisme n’est mis en place par l’Etat pour aider les éleveurs. Il leurs revient une auto-prise en charge pour la promotion du secteur pastoral par les choix et l’achat des géniteurs des races améliorées, par des dispositifs alimentaires de qualité, une reproduction contrôlée et un soin régulier pour les bovins, dans un système intensif en stabulation en abandonnant au fur et à mesure le système extensif qui est la pratique dans laquelle la plupart d’éleveurs évoluent.
Author Keywords: Stabulation, bovin, éleveur, Kalehe, Sud-Kivu, RDC.
How to Cite this Article
Esaïe BUCHAGUZI NSHOMBO, Gilbert BUHENDWA BAHINDWA, and Ntwali Victor MITUGA, “VERS UNE OPTION FACE A LA SITUATION DE L’ELEVAGE BOVIN A MBINGA-SUD DANS LE TERRITOIRE DE KALEHE / SUD KIVU EN RD CONGO,” International Journal of Innovation and Scientific Research, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 41–50, May 2016.