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Magazine or Press item Recognizing the value of trypanotolerance author(s) Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation from Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) permalink open published in 1991 themes Social Inclusion regions Africa World citation CTA. 1991. Recognizing the value of trypanotolerance. Spore 32. CTA, Wageningen, The Netherlands. Publications and datasets provided via GARDIAN Abstract Tsetse flies, the main vectors of trynanosomiasis, infest some 11 million km3 of Africa, about 37% of the continent. The only cattle that can thrive and produce in these areas are the trypanotolerant breeds such as the N'Dama, which at present... Open original