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July 2, 2018
By Jac Davis The success of livestock projects can depend on how well they address gender gaps. Differences between men and women’s social roles and responsibilities can have large impacts on how livestock projects are implemented and maintained. But the exact effects of these gender differences may vary from project to project. Data collection, and … Read more Integrating gender into livestock projects: How data can help
This article was originally posted on the Livestock Data for Decisions website | Read articleJune 18, 2018
LD4D member Gareth Salmon reports back from a week of fruitful discussions with an international group of livestock data modelers at the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) headquarters in Rome. To answer big questions relating to livestock, the Livestock Data for Decisions (LD4D) community has convened a working group on Livestock Modelling. At the … Read more Report from Rome: Livestock modelers band together to answer Big Questions
This article was originally posted on the Livestock Data for Decisions website | Read articleJune 13, 2018
On June 8 2018 LD4D hosted an online discussion to launch a set of factsheets and discuss the provenance of popular livestock facts, recognise gaps in knowledge, and get up to speed on the latest figures. Watch the recorded webinar and read summary of the discussion below.Read more Livestock fact check: watch the webinar
This article was originally posted on the Livestock Data for Decisions website | Read articleJune 8, 2018
The GDPR and data science for agricultural development are at odds when it comes to delivering personalized products for the public good.
June 7, 2018
Data scientists need to be more serious about standardization, to make data interoperable, says Daniel Jimenez.
May 28, 2018
‘We need to do ‘preemptive breeding’ if we want to sustain bean production under the more erratic climate of the future’





