In-situ and Ex-situ gene conservation in Albania

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Workshop on In situ and Ex situ gene conservation In-situ and Ex-situ gene conservation in Albania Prof.Dr. Kristaq Kume National Coordinator of FAnGR

ALBANIAN STRATEGY FOR CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE USE OF FARM ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES Overall objective of Albanian Strategy regarding the conservation: Conservation of farm animal biodiversity NATIONAL ACTION FOR CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE USE OF FARM ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES Overall objective regarding the conservation Development of national capacities necessary for implementing In-situ and ex-situ conservation programs Action plan Identification of local breeds/populations At risk of extension Evaluation of conditions and factors affecting the decline of farmer interest for the management of local breeds / population stated at risk of extinction Compiling and implementing In-situ conservation progams: Identification of farms target groups where to implement In-situ conservation program Finding the necessary funds for the implementation of the In-situ conseravtion programs. Compiling and implementation of Ex-situ conservation progams: Building up the cryo conservation national gene bank Building up the ex-situ in vivo conservation national gene bank

Legal framework The most important legal instrument is: Law No. 9426, on 06.10.2005 For livestock management Article 58 Protection of genetic diversity 1. Republic of Albania maintains and provides genetic reserves for various species, breeds and lines of animals, at a minimum number of animals, doses of semen, ovum and embryos 2. In order to maintain breeds and / or lines and to ensure sufficient production from animals, breeding program provides genetic variability of farm animals 3. Funds for the conservation and management of genetic reserves are provided by State Budget. 4. Ways and procedures of conservation and management of genetic reserves are determined by the Decision of Council of Ministers The Albanian legal situation is favorable for implement the programs for in-situ and ex-situ conservation of FAnGR

Enhance of Institutional capacities I. Strengthen the capacity building of National FAnGR Network Establishment of two national gene banks for ex-situ conservation: National Gene Bank with Somatic Cell Fushë Kruja National Ex-situ in vivo gene bank - Korça Establish the two national working groups responsible for compiling and monitoring the implementation of in-situ conservation programms Group sheep and goat CATT, Korça Group buffalo, cattle, pig, poultry - CATT, Fushë Kruja Establish the National Focal Point for AnGR Agricultural University of Tirana II. Training Regional training workshops with participation of technicians who will develop filed activities related to the National strategy and Action plans; Capacity building workshops at local level to train different stakeholders III. Capacity building to enhance capacities of NGO that work in the field of conservation and sustainable use of FAnGR: ALBAGENE Association BLEKALB Foundation ect

National Action Plan The projects for in-situ conservation Cattle Goat Sheep Buffalo Pig

Local cattle breed Shkodra Red cattle Ilyrian Dwarf Cattle, Busha type. Population size: 45 animals (28 cows, 3 bulls) Trend population: Decreasing Implementation in 4 farms Activities: - Phenotypic and genetic characterization of breed - Establish the herd book and select 5 young bull for natural matings - Organizing of farmers community in Association of Farmers EX-situ conservation program No

Local cattle breed Albanian Prespa Cattle- Brachycerous type Size of population: 720-780 cows, 10 bulls 25 farms, 4 nucleus breeding farms, three villages Activities: -Selection, earmarking of animals and data collection for establishing Herd Book -Establishment of Breeding nucleus and select 20 young bulls for natural mating -Promotion of breeding and economic values of breed -Organizing the scheme for collecting, processing and marketing of animal products Ex-situ conservation program Ex-situ in vivo conservation: 5 cows and 1 bull farmed in CATT-Korça Ex-situ cryoconservation Somatic cell 50 female and 10 male 250 doses of semen from 3 bulls Ark farm Zaroshka village 6 cows and 1 bull

Local cattle breed Lopa e Lekbibajt llyric Dwraf Cattle-Busha Type Size of population: 700-750 cows, 15 bulls 12 farms, 350 cows, 10 bull, two villages Activities -Capacity building of farmers groups to implement. - Select 20 young bulls -Support the traditional processing method of animal products -Organizing the cattle show and the local traditional processing of cattle products Ex-situ conservation program Ex-situ cryoconservation Somatic cell 50 female and 10 male 750 doses of semen from 4 bulls

Buffalo Workshop on In situ and Ex situ gene conservation Size of population: 380-430 cows, 15 bull 12 farms, 130 buffalo and 6 bulls, 3 villages Activities -Establish 3 farms nucleus herds wich of them farmed 35-40 buffalos and 2 bulls. -10 male lines will be produced -Support the processing of milk and marketing Ex-situ conservation program Ex-situ cryoconservation Ex-situ in vivo: 4 buffalo in zoo Somatic cell 30 buffalo

Goat breed Velipoja goat ecotype Size of population: 1000-1100 goats, 60 bucks 15 farms, 500-600 animals Objective: Conservation and economic sustainable use. Activities - Establish the herd book - Implementation the mating scheme - Support for setting up units of milk processing. Objective: Production of local products cheese, curd cheese named: Products of Velipoja Goat - Organizing and implementation of the scheme for collecting and marketing dairy products - Organizing and carrying out the promoting activities of animal products of Velipoja goat ecotype Ex-situ conservation program Non

Goat breed Lara e Kallmetit goat ecotype Size of population: 900 goats, 50 bucks 7 farmers-commune of Kallmet 3 farmers in Trashan- commune of Dajç. About 600-650 animals Objective: Increase of number of animals about 60% Increase of milk production about 30%, meat production from kids 20% Marketing of animal product milk, curd cheese and meat with label Products of Lara e Kallmetit goat Increase the income of smallholders from livestock at the rate of 80% Activities - Establish the herd book - Implementation the mating scheme - Support for setting up units of milk processing. - Organizing and carrying out the promoting activities of animal products of Lara e Kallmeti goat ecotype Ex-situ conservation program Non

Goat breed Capore e Dragobise goat ecotype Size of population: 3 500 3 800 goats and 120 bucks. Trend population: Decreasing 10 farms, 750 animals Objectives and Activities Increasing the size of population Establishing the conditions and infrastructure for implementing Insitu conservation program: Identification and animal earmarking Selection of male and female reproducers Setting up Milk Recording System in breeding nucleuses. Establishment of Herd Book. Setting up and developing capacities of milk processing Units to produce of local dairy products Implementing the advanced technologies for meat production and procesing Promoting and development of network for collecting and marketing dairy and meat products, labeled Products of Goat Capore e Dragobisë Ex-situ conservation program Non

Goat breed Capore e Mokrrës goat ecotype Size of population: 850-900 goats, 40 bucks 14 farms, 450-500 animals Objective: Increase the number of animals and milk production Establish the local market Activities - Establish cooperative of farmers and the herd book - Implementation of mating scheme - Organizing and carrying out promotion activities of animal products of Caporre e Mokrres goat ecotype Ex-situ conservation program Cryconservation of somatic cell : 50 female and 10 male

Sheep breed Shkodrane native sheep breed Size of population: 450-500 ewes, 25 rams 30 farmers in Oblika s commune, Murriqan and Ana e Malit villages. 200-250 animals Objectives and Activities Institutionalization of Breeders Association of Shkodrane sheep breed as a voluntary union of farmers Implementation of the mating scheme following the rules of Open nucleus herds Setting up the economic mechanisms to make possible the milk collecting and processing Support the farmer`s communitity to make possible efficient marketing of animal products in local market Renewal of tradition in wool processing and marketing of wooly products Ex-situ conservation program Ex-situ in vivo conservation: 60 ewes and 8 rams farmed in CATT-Korça Ex-situ cryoconservation: Somatic cell 50 female and 10 male

Sheep breed Lara e Polisit autochthonous sheep breed Size of population: 1300-1400 ewes, 70 rams 16 farmers, 4 villages, 550-600 animals Objectives and Activities -Selection, earmarking of animals and data collection for establishing the Herd Book -Evaluation of socio-economic situation of farms that may be partners in project and establishing group of farmers responsible for implementation of in-situ conservation program -Establishment of 4 Breeding nucleus farms -Promotion of breeding and economic values of breed -Organizing and implementing the collecting, processing and marketing of animal products -Setting up centers for wool processing Ex-situ conservation program Ex-situ in vivo conservation: 60 ewes and 8 rams farmed in CATT-Korça Ex-situ cryoconservation: Somatic cell 50 female and 10 male

Pig White of Scutari - native pig breed Workshop on In situ and Ex situ gene conservation Pig with wattles native pig breed Size of population: 17-20 sows and 4-5 boards Size of population: 8-10 sows and 4 boards 8 farms, Back Rrjoll village Objective: -Increase of size populations -Capacity building to increase access of farmers with local and tourism market Activities: -Establish the Rescue station as a Local Network of Private Farms that farming the native pig breeds -Establish the Ark farms -Implementation of boards rotation scheme Spotted of Scutari native pig breed Size of population: 30-35 sows and 8 boards Ex-situ conservation program No

The main obstacles/problems regarding the implementation of insitu and ex-situ conservation programs -The farmers are not organized in breeding associations, which are necessary in order to establish herd book and for the implementation of all other actions in frame of in-situ conservation programs -The farmers awareness about the value of animal matriculation system and production control is low. As consequence the farmers investment in this area are absent. -Lake of public funds necessary for the implementation of conservation programs, particularly relevant to ex-situ conservation

The main obstacles/problems regarding the implementation of in-situ and ex-situ conservation programs -Insufficient level of public awareness, in general and of community of farmers in particular, concerning the values of native/autochthonous genetic pool in farm animals -Insufficient capacities for the development of international, cross border and regional collaborations to support the development of biodiversity protection and sustainable economic use of FAnGR, in general, and autochthonous/ local transboundary breeds, in particular. Main challenge Development of farmers and public institution capacities, at national and local level, to support the implementation of both in-situ and ex-situ conservation programs