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Description

Breeding is sexual reproduction that produces offspring, usually animals or plants. It can only occur between a male and a female animal or plant.

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Organizations relating to Breeding

Institute of Tropics and Subtropics, Prague / Prague, Czechia / Est. 1961
International Brangus Breeders Association / Adkins TX, USA / Est. 1949
Association of European Horticultural Breeders / Le Luc en Provence, France
International Breeders Association / Est. 1965
International Morab Breeders Association / Eagle WI, USA / Est. 1986
International Livestock Breeders Council
South Asia Breeders Organization
Association européenne des sélectionneurs
Santa Gertrudis Breeders International / Kingsville TX, USA / Est. 1951
International Zebu Breeders Association / Edinburg TX, USA / Est. 1946
Institute for Breeding Rare and Endangered African Mammals / Utrecht, Netherlands
International Livestock Research Institute / Nairobi, Kenya / Est. 1995
International Ruminant Reproduction Symposium
European College of Animal Reproduction / Munich, Germany / Est. 1999
International Symposium on Canine and Feline Reproduction
International Betta Congress / Quakertown PA, USA / Est. 1965
International Community of Breeders of Asexually Reproduced Ornamental and Fruit Varieties / Hamburg, Germany / Est. 1961
International Association of Breeders and Distributors of Ornamental Plant Varieties / Voorhout, Netherlands / Est. 1970
European Live Poultry and Poultry Hatching Egg Association / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2015
International Borzoi Council / Est. 1986
World Federation of Merino Breeders / Condobolin NSW, Australia / Est. 1986
Fédération cynologique internationale / Thuin, Belgium / Est. 1911
European Forum of Farm Animal Breeders / Brussels, Belgium
Nordic Economic Cattle Breeding / Falkenberg, Sweden / Est. 1948
World Congress on Sheep and Cattle Breeding / Nouzilly, France
International Working Dog Breeding Association / San Antonio TX, USA
Biology of Spermatoza Conference / Est. 1992

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World Problems relating to Breeding

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Uncontrolled dogs
Declining breeds of cultivated plants
Human eugenics
Underutilized animal genetic resources
Declining breeds of domesticated animals
Sexual manipulation of domestic animals and plants
Decreasing genetic diversity of animals

Action Strategies relating to Breeding

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Conserving endangered species of farm animals
Exploring hybrid seed varieties
Breeding plants
Increasing genetic strength of domestic animals
Breeding
Disrupting animal breeding grounds
Establishing an early warning system for endangered animal breeds
Making breeding and fattening sites
Engendering-Deriving
Initiating breed development strategies
Improving economic cattle breeding
Beginning scientific cattle breeding
Breeding disease-resistant plants
Breeding cattle
Abstaining from animal breeding
Establishing a database for indigenous livestock breeds
Choosing indigenous breeds for development

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