China and African countries have agreed to deepen cooperation to improve livestock farming across the continent. Experts say modern science, better animal health systems, and improved breeding can greatly boost food production.
The partnership focuses on sharing technology, training farmers, and supporting research adapted to local African environments. This will help pastoralists and small-scale farmers improve productivity.
Livestock plays a major role in African economies, providing food, jobs, and income. Strengthening this sector helps reduce food imports and supports rural development.
Climate-smart livestock practices were also emphasized to help farmers adapt to changing weather conditions.
Overall, the cooperation aims to improve food security, create jobs, and build stronger agricultural value chains across Africa.
