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Review Papers | Biology | Botswana | Volume 2 Issue 11, November 2013


Challenges to Commercialization of Guinea Fowl in Africa

John Cassius Moreki | Malebogo Virginia Radikara


Abstract: This paper evaluated literature on challenges to commercialization of guinea fowl on the African continent. Although the origin of guinea fowl is Africa, commercialization of these birds on the continent is still in its infancy. Across Africa, guinea fowl are reared at subsistence level with low levels of inputs committed resulting in low productivity. In rearing guinea fowl, a myriad of challenges are experienced including inter alia inadequate nutrition, poor housing, high keet mortality, lack of health control and inadequate technical support from government extension services. In order to raise productivity of guinea fowl enterprises, feed improvement, hygienic and sanitary preventive programme have to be applied. It is apparent that addressing these challenges will contribute to guinea fowl production being an important supplier of high quality animal protein (meat and eggs) and a job creator for the rural populace.


Keywords: Africa, challenges, Guinea fowl, keets, poverty, predation


Edition: Volume 2 Issue 11, November 2013,


Pages: 436 - 440


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John Cassius Moreki, Malebogo Virginia Radikara, "Challenges to Commercialization of Guinea Fowl in Africa", International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Volume 2 Issue 11, November 2013, pp. 436-440, https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=2013526

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