Factors that influence the efficiency of beef and dairy cattle recording system in Kenya: A SWOT–AHP analysis
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2010-07-20Author
Chrilukovian B. Wasike
Thomas M. Magothe
Alexander K. Kahi
Kurt J. Peters
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Abstract Animal recording in Kenya is characterised by
erratic producer participation and high drop-out rates from
the national recording scheme. This study evaluates factors
influencing efficiency of beef and dairy cattle recording
system. Factors influencing efficiency of animal identification
and registration, pedigree and performance recording,
and genetic evaluation and information utilisation were
generated using qualitative and participatory methods.
Pairwise comparison of factors was done by strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and threats–analytical hierarchical
process analysis and priority scores to determine
their relative importance to the system calculated using
Eigenvalue method. For identification and registration, and
evaluation and information utilisation, external factors had
high priority scores. For pedigree and performance recording,
threats and weaknesses had the highest priority scores.
Strengths factors could not sustain the required efficiency
of the system. Weaknesses of the system predisposed it to
threats. Available opportunities could be explored as
interventions to restore efficiency in the system. Defensive
strategies such as reorienting the system to offer utility