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Ignace Ogoudanan Dotché

Researcher at National University of Benin

Publications -  22
Citations -  88

Ignace Ogoudanan Dotché is an academic researcher from National University of Benin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crossbreed & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 20 publications receiving 66 citations. Previous affiliations of Ignace Ogoudanan Dotché include École Polytechnique.

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Participatory innovation analysis along livestock value chains: Case of swine value chain in Benin

TL;DR: In this article, a participatory approach is proposed to join this assessment to a stimulation of innovation among stakeholders, which is divided in four stages: identification of actors and direct links along the VC, characterisation of innovation practices, identification of bottlenecks and opportunities using innovation system framework, and measurement of agreement among VC actors about constraints and value-added sharing, using proportional piling tool.
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Performances de production laitière des races bovines de l’Afrique de l’Ouest

TL;DR: The effects of the main non-genetic factors (stage of lactation, rank calving, calving season, feeding etc) and genetic and genetic (breed, selection, crossing, etc).
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Inventory of medicinal plants used in the treatment of diseases that limit milk production of cow in Benin

TL;DR: The inventory of animal diseases that affect milk production and the plants locally used against these diseases have shown that the important pathologies are foot-and-mouth disease and trypanosomiasis.
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Etat des lieux sur l’insémination artificielle animale dans les pays de l’Afrique de l’Ouest

TL;DR: The protocols and hormones used for estrus synchronization to facilitate artificial insemination are presented, and the macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of semen are discussed.
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Social network analysis of practice adoption facing outbreaks of African Swine Fever

TL;DR: How stakeholders of the swine value chain interact in the diffusion of innovative practices facing an outbreak of ASF is described, which may lead them to increase their involvement in a joint control of the disease.