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SHEEP AND CATTLE IN YEMEN

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2011

H.U. Hasnain
Affiliation:
FAO Livestock Expert, UTF/PDY/013, Meifa, Shabwa, YEMEN.
A. A. Al Nokhie
Affiliation:
Research Assistant and, Agricultural Research and Extension Authority, Dhamar, YEMEN.
A. R. F. Al Iryani
Affiliation:
Research Associate, Agricultural Research and Extension Authority, Dhamar, YEMEN.
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Summary

The present Republic of Yemen (RDY) was formed in 1991 with the union of two Yemens namely, Yemen Arab Republic (YAR) or North Yemen and the Peoples Democratic Republic of Yemen (PDRY) or South Yemen. Studies on livestock breeds were undertaken in the former YAR during 1985–87 under the FAO Project UTFN/YEM/011. It was supplemented with a rapid survey for the former PDRY in 1991 by the senior author (HUH) under the FAO Project UTF/ PDY/013. The information on goats in Yemen has recently been published in FAO Animal Genetic Resources Information No: 8 (1992). Here is presented the information of the Yemeni sheep and cattle population.

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La République du Yemen actuelle (RDY) a été formée en 1991 par l'union des deux Yemen, la République du Yemen Arabe (YAR) ou Nord Yemen et la République Démocratique Populaire du Yemen (PDRY) ou Sud Yemen. L'étuzde des races de bétail a été entreprise dans l'ex Nord Yemen en 1985–87 dans le cadre du projet FAO UTFN/YEM/011, cornplétés par une enquête rapide au Sud Yemen dans le cadre du projet FAO UTF/PDY/013 en 1991. Les données concernant les chèvres ont été publiées dans un précédent numéro de AGRI ( No 8), Ce second article présente les informations recueillies en ce qui concerne le races de brebis et de vache.

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Copyright © Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 1994

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