Refining a global model’s parameters of livestock productivity: Insights from expert consultations in Africa and Asia

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International Livestock Research Institute

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This report presents the process and outcomes of a multi-country expert review of intrinsic productivity growth rates (IPRs) used in the CGIAR’s IMPACT model. Led by the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), the exercise engaged 116 experts across nine countries in Africa and Asia to examine historical data and validate the model’s projections of livestock production and productivity. Experts identified significant data gaps and highlighted instances where projected yields were unrealistic – often too high for cattle, pigs, and poultry – but they also confirmed that several parameters aligned well with observed or expected trends. In many countries, projections for dairy, small ruminants, and some poultry systems were considered accurate and reflective of ongoing intensification and technology adoption. The consultations emphasized the need for disaggregated production system data and enriched contextual narratives for model improvement. Findings will inform updated IPRs and strengthen IMPACT’s capacity to support foresight and policy analysis for livestock sector development.

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livestock, livestock production, policies, poultry, dairying

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