Development of Animal Identification and Recording Systems for Developing Countries. Proceedings of the ICAR/FAO Seminar
Sousse, Tunisia, 29 May 2004
Editors: R. Pauw, S. Mack & J. Maki-Hokkonen
October 2004
ISSN: 1563-2504; ISBN: 92-95014-05-7
The whole issue containing the Proceedings is available here, while the single manuscripts that compose the Proceedings are listed hereby
- Role and work of the ICAR Sub-Committee on Animal Identification
Reinhard Pauw - Level and use of I&R by ICAR Members
Ole Klejs Hansen - Diversity of animal identification techniques: from ‘fire age’ to ‘electronic age’
Gerardo Caja, J.J. Ghirardi, M. Hernández-Jover & D. Garín - French experience in animal identification and traceability
Erik Rehben - New identification system of national livestock in Tunisia
Mustapha Guellouz & O. Ben Jemaa - Consultant’s view on successful planning of I&R
Ferdinand Schmitt & Hans J. Schild - Animal identification and recording systems in the Southern African Development Community (SADC): Overview of the current situation
Johan P. Campher - Animal identification and recording systems in the Southern African Development Community (SADC): Proposed I&R system for Malawi
Johan P. Campher & G.R. Njunga - Livestock identification and recording: The Namibian experience
Roger Paskin - Cattle identification systems and their impact on livestock industry in Thailand
Charlie Leelasiri & Rut Chayaratanasin - A French consultant’s view of the Mexico planning experience of cattle identification and traceability
Jean-Noël Bonnet & A. Villaret - Systems of cattle identification and recording: the Chilean experience
Alberto Niño de Zepeda & Mario Maino - Brazilian and Mercosur experiences in development and implementation of animal identification and recording systems
Fernando Cardoso & Ricardo A. Cardellino - Main conclusions of the seminar
- Appendix A – Results of a survey conducted by the Animal Identification SC on “Animal identification systems in ICAR member countries”.