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Swaziland is the small country in Southern Africa mostly known for its rich cultural heritage, the breath taking landscapes and wildlife. Cattle is undoubtedly part of the mentioned cultural heritage as it plays an important role in society through lobolo (bride price) hence family status. In addition, in a country where agriculture is large dominated by state run large scale sugar cane plantations, livestock rearing and commercialization provides an important alternative source of income for small-scale farmers.

The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) together with the Ministry of Agriculture Veterinary and Livestock Production Services and the Swaziland Water and Agriculture Development Enterprise (SWADE) started a 3-year project in April 2013. It aims to improve and make sustainable smallholder livelihoods from cattle production and marketing to facilitate delivery of fattened smallholders’ cattle to slaughterhouses, to quality and logistic specifications.

The project engages with existing projects to establish grass-based fattening systems adding value to by-products of the sugar industry (i.e. molasses), crop by-products and residues, and on available pastures. It promotes innovative and comprehensive models facilitating the access to financial and marketing services to beef value chain stakeholders.

The project is funded by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and links with other IFAD funded project in the country:

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