
Climate-resilient poultry production manual
This manual guides Cambodian poultry farmers on climate resilience, biosecurity, feed management, disease prevention, and housing improvements to adapt to climate change and enhance productivity.
Abstract
As Cambodia transitions toward middle-income status, the demand for quality protein, particularly chicken is rapidly growing. Smallholder poultry farming remains critical to rural livelihoods, yet these farmers face increasing risks from climate change.
The brief highlights essential practices for strengthening climate resilience among small-scale chicken producers, including improved biosecurity, climate-adaptive housing, heat stress mitigation, and informed feed management. These interventions are pivotal to ensuring sustainable, low-input poultry production that meets growing market demand while supporting rural resilience and gender equity.
Bibliography
SNV. (2024). Climate Resilient Chicken Production Manual. SNV, in collaboration with Farmers and Nature Net.
Donors & Partners
Asian Development Bank (ADB), DeHeus-TMH Feeds, Farmers and Nature Net (FNN), and AERES – International Poultry Expertise Centre.
For more information
Visit the project page: Climate Resilient maize and Poultry Value Chains in Cambodia.