Objectives, Scope and Structure of Country Reports

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Objectives, Scope and Structure of Country Reports State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Objectives of Country Report 4.5. Objectives, Scope and Structure of Country Reports Objectives of Country Report Overall Objectives Specific Objectives State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Overall Objectives of CR 4.5. Objectives, Scope and Structure of Country Reports Overall Objectives of CR Analyse and report on: the state of AnGR the status and trends of AnGR current and potential contribution of AnGR To assess the state of the art and of country’s capacity to manage these essential resources To identify national needs and priorities for action on sustainable conservation and utilization of AnGR, and on opportunities for international co-operation State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Specific Objectives of CR Providing Government and stakeholders with systematic information on AnGR; Establishing essential base-line data and information on the state of animal genetic diversity; Assessing the capacities of public and private institutions, and of farmers, indigenous peoples, and local communities; Assessing the roles and values of local and introduced breeds and the impacts of agricultural production systems on AnGR; State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Specific Objectives of CR Examining methodologies and technologies being used to better understand the value of AnGR and to better use, develop and conserve them in a sustainable manner; Encouraging networking to increase awareness of the many roles and values of AnGR, promoting their better utilization, development and conservation; Providing a foundation to enhance existing networking between countries with shared or common AnGR, and/or common production systems or issues; State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Specific Objectives of CR Promoting communication and collaboration within and between networks, and among Government and NGOs involved in the management of AnGR; Identifying main directions for future national policies and programmes and determining needs and priorities for action for Government and other stakeholders; Identifying emerging issues directly related to the management of AnGR in relation to effective biotechnology use, animal health, animal welfare, food and feed safety, impacts on the environment, etc. State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Specific Objectives of CR Assisting farmers, indigenous peoples, and local communities in the identification of AnGR that can increase production, productivity and product quality; Enhancing the capacity to report on AnGR, through improved communication and organizational capacity; Improving understanding of the status of breeds that are currently not of value to farmers and of wild relatives of domesticated animals; Identifying situations where an emergency response could be required to prevent the loss of AnGR; and Establishing a National Databank for use in planning, implementing and reviewing AnGR management action within the country State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Scope of Country Report State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Scope of Country Report The first SoW-AnGR will address Avian and Mammalian species that are of interest to food and agriculture; Countries may wish to also address species other than avian and mammalian, of interest to food and agriculture, to meet their own needs in preparing their CR, but these species will not be addressed in the first SoW-AnGR. Within each species, populations can be classified as: breeds wild populations (= never domesticated) feral populations (= domesticated and subsequently released from farmer management) State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Scope of Country Report Populations described may include: landraces varieties selected lines primary populations standardized breeds All listed above are categorized by FAO as ‘Breeds’, which farmers manage Data should include in vivo and in vitro conserved genetic material of those populations, that is, account for all AnGR material State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Scope of Country Report It is recommended that CRs, in addition to the AnGR themselves, also take into consideration: the broader dimension of agricultural biodiversity; production systems and the environments in which AnGR are used; the range of all animal products and services which AnGR provide; associated consumption patterns and socio-cultural practices; ecosystem functions which AnGR sustain; and role of AnGR in the agricultural production and food security of the country. State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Scope of Country Report The CR is not intended to fully describe the animal production sector of the country, but it should highlight important aspects and issues directly relevant to understanding, using, developing, and conserving AnGR. The range of AnGR activities to be addressed in the CR should include: use and development characterization in situ and ex situ conservation State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Scope of Country Report Besides conservation, characterization, use, and development, CRs should deal with: broad description of primary production systems in the country AnGR technology development and transfer education and training on AnGR information systems for AnGR the range of research related to AnGR, and institutional and regulatory framework in which these activities take place State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Scope of Country Report The activities reported should not be confined to those of the public sector but include the private sector, NGOs and, in particular, farmers’ associations. The range of activities and stakeholders to be covered is quite broad, but it is not intended to collect new information. The country status report should draw largely on existing data, which would be collated and analysed. State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Scope of Country Report It is recommended that the descriptive elements in the CR should be limited to the ones essential to: assess progress; assess current state identify issues including gaps; and support the process of outlining policies and priorities for action. The CR should identify the number and main types of breeds in the country, but detailed information on the breeds and their traits and performance should be recorded in the national information system or in DAD-IS. State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Scope of Country Report Countries that wish to report on education capacity in AnGR should not present all courses or numbers of trained professionals, BUT present their current technical capacity, including their capacity to educate and train professionals in this field. State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Scope of Country Report To provide a perspective on where the country was, where it is now, and where it desires to be in the future, it is essential to look at: past (~10 yrs.) conservation present characterization future (~10 yrs.) use and development The CR and the SoW-AnGR Report will serve as a foundation for better management and enhanced policy development for AnGR, so the analysis should go beyond description of the resources. The CR should also serve as the foundation for the ongoing element of the SoW-AnGR process State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Scope of Country Report Fundamental strategic questions must therefore be addressed: Current contribution of AnGR? State of the AnGR and of the primary production systems ? If production and productivity are   or = ? If the contribution of AnGR can be enhanced ? What are the opportunities and obstacles? What are the priorities and the needs for action? State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Scope of Country Report For each item addressed in this analysis, it is crucial that the following strategic questions be developed: Where are we? Where do we need to be? How do we get there? These fundamental directional queries enable identification of the key issues to be developed in the CR State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Scope of Country Report The CR should: analyse the situation develop the strategic directions clearly identify the priorities for action clearly identify the needs to better use, develop and conserve AnGR State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Structure of Country Report 4.5. Objectives, Scope and Structure of Country Reports Structure of Country Report State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Structure of Country Report The first Report of the State of the World-AnGR will provide an assessment in three major areas: State of Diversity State of Country Capacity State of the Art Howerver, the Report must go much further to identify to identify the priorities and needs, if strong action is to be supported and followed State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Structure of Country Report The CR should comprise six main parts: State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Structure of Country Report Sections of the Country Report Part 1: State of Farm Animal Genetic Resources Conservation and use of AnGR for increasing production and productivity in the context of: In situ and ex situ conservation Sustainable use in diverse production systems Socio-economic conditions State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Structure of Country Report Sections of the Country Report Part 2: Impact of Growing Demands for Food and Products of Animal Origin on: Future demands for food and products of animal origin AnGR and production systems Future national policies Strategies and programmes concerning utilization and conservation of AnGR Priorities, and needs for action State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Structure of Country Report Sections of the Country Report Part 3: State of National Capacity Analysis of capacity in relation to the management of AnGR Required capacity building Present available capacity Priorities for capacity building Additional needs State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Structure of Country Report Sections of the Country Report Part 4: Identifying Priorities for the Development of a National Programme of Sustainable Utilisation and Conservation of AnGR Short-term and long-term analysis of priorities for action: Species and breeds Policy framework, incl. legislation and regulations Institutional infrastructure Information systems Extension Other technological, including biotechnological, development Research and knowledge, including biotechnologies and local knowledge Needs for action State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Structure of Country Report 4.5. Objectives, Scope and Structure of Country Reports Structure of Country Report Sections of the Country Report Part 5: Recommendations for Regional and International Co-operation Areas Levels Modes of co-operation Opportunities, requirements, and proposed contributions Priorities for action Needs to implement these priorities State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Structure of Country Report Sections of the Country Report Part 6: Other Elements Preparation of the CR List of institutions and persons involved in the preparatory process Annexes: maps diagrams relevant national statistics other illustrative material tables list of references State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources

Structure of Country Report After completing the main parts of the Country Report, it may be advisable to prepare an Executive Summary This Summary should cover the three main areas: State of Diversity, State of Capacity and State of the Art The main findings and recommendations arising from the preparation work should be briefly summarised The Executive Summary should highlight the main strategic Directions for action, the major Priorities for Action and within these priorities, the primary Needs to realise this action to succeed State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources