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Indigenous cultures
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Indigenous cultures use traditional breeding practices to preserve local biodiversity.
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, selective and regulated animal breeding is used to improve resilience and maintain biodiversity in livestock farming.
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Norway
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Selective breeding is widely used in Norwegian aquaculture to enhance desirable traits.
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Sweden
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Selective breeding is a priority in Sweden to enhance animal welfare and agricultural productivity.
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dog breeding community
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The dog breeding community follows guidelines for maintaining breed standards and managing health issues in their breeding practices.
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Iceland
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Selective breeding of salmon is a common practice in Icelandic aquaculture for producing fish with desirable traits.
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Kenya
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In Kenyan pastoral communities, breeding practices are often based on seasonal migration for grazing and water.
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Netherlands
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In the Netherlands, selective breeding of dairy cows is used to enhance milk production and quality.
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Papua New Guinea
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Pig and poultry breeding is vital to food security and cultural traditions in indigenous Papua New Guinean communities.
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Tanzania
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In Tanzania's pastoral communities, breeding practices are influenced by seasonal migration for grazing and water.
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Traditional societies
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In traditional societies, breeding practices focus on preserving local breeds and biodiversity using traditional knowledge.
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Vanuatu
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Traditional breeding of pigs and poultry is crucial to food security and cultural practices in Vanuatu.
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