​’If you care about agriculture, you care about livestock’—Bill Gates

The Cow with the Subtile Nose, by Jean Dubuffet, 1954.

‘. . . According to Reuters, the Gates Foundation will pump $40m into research for higher-yielding dairy cows, as well as chickens that lay better quality eggs, livestock vaccines and “supercrops” that can withstand droughts or disease.

‘These will help farmers in need across the globe—the International Livestock Research Institute says that there are 750 million people in low and middle-income countries who depend on livestock (cattle, sheep and goats) farming, which acts as a source of both nutrition and income.

“If you care about the poor, you should care about agriculture. And if you care about agriculture, you care about livestock,” Gates told an audience at the University of Edinburgh on Friday.

“What that means in this context is helping poor farmers get as much as possible out of their animals.”

‘The input from Gates will be part of a $174 million agricultural project with Britain’s Department for International Development. Through the supercows and supercrops and superchickens, the project hopes to help the poorest small-scale farmers across Africa and South Asia.

“Livestock is magical,” Gates also said, reports the New York Post. “You can sell the output and that’s money for school fees. You can keep the output and that’s diet diversification.”

“For more than a billion people living in the poorest countries, agriculture and livestock are a lifeline out of poverty. The science and research being led by the great minds here in Edinburgh are making huge strides in improving the health and productivity of livestock.”

[Gates] added: “The impact per dollar is super-high in this [genetics] area. “You can have a cow that is four times as productive with the same survivability. We could justify this on economic or health impacts—but we get both.”


The Chicken Within, by Edel Rodriguez.

‘. . . In a blog post he once explained that if he had to live on $2 a day, he’d raise chickens.

‘. . . I’ve met many people in poor countries who raise chickens, and I have learned a lot about the ins and outs of owning these birds. It’s pretty clear to me that just about anyone who’s living in extreme poverty is better off if they have chickens.”

​Read the whole news article at LADbible: Bill Gates donating $40m to create super cow to end world poverty, 29 Jan 2018.

Read a curated collection of tweets and pictures about this new livestock funding from the BMGF and UKaid/Department for International Development:

Livestock were in the limelight last Friday when Bill Gates dropped by the University of Edinburgh on his way home from Davos. Gates & the UK’s Penny Mordant announced new funding for livestock research for developing countries. https://twitter.com/i/moments/957876424710467586

Read other news clippings about this new livestock funding from the BMGF and UKaid/Department for International Development:

Bill Gates, UK announce funding for innovative agricultural projects in Scotland

http://www.businesslive.co.za | Adela Suliman | 01/27/2018

London — The world’s farmers took one step closer to growing “super crops” and breeding higher-yielding dairy cows as Bill Gates, one of the world’s richest men, and Britain announced funding for innovative agricultural projects in Scotland on Friday.

Bill Gates invests in Government project to create ‘supercrops’ and higher-yielding dairy cows

news.sky.com | 01/27/2018

The UK has joined forces with billionaire businessman Bill Gates to help bring farmers closer to producing “supercrops”, higher-yielding dairy cows and chickens which lay better quality eggs. They announced funding for the innovative agricultural projects in Scotland on Friday.

Gates in bid to combat world poverty through agriculture

stv.tv | 01/27/2018

Microsoft founder Bill Gates has announced funding for innovative agricultural research in Edinburgh. The philanthropist joined International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt for an event with staff and students at the University of Edinburgh.

ILRI to help Busia improve dairy breeding, increase milk supply

http://www.the-star.co.ke | By Jane Cherotich | 01/27/2018

Busia county needs 50,000 litres of milk a day but only produces 30,000 and imports from Uganda and neighbouring counties. To increase production, the Busia government has partnered with the International Livestock Research Institute to improve breeding.

Agricultural Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates visits Edinburgh University

futurescot.com | Will Peakin | 01/26/2018

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and UK Government Minister Penny Mordaunt visited Edinburgh University’s Easter Bush campus to showcase how communities worldwide are being helped by innovative agricultural research.

Bill Gates announces research funding in Edinburgh

http://www.dailymail.co.uk | 01/26/2018

By Press Association Published: 12:08 EST, 26 January 2018 | Updated: 12:08 EST, 26 January 2018 Microsoft founder Bill Gates has announced funding for innovative agricultural research in Edinburgh.

Bill Gates wants to make cows great again

theweek.com | Kelly O’Meara Morales | 01/26/2018

Microsoft founder Bill Gates has a novel idea for fighting poverty among farmers: breeding better cows. BBC reported Friday that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will invest millions of dollars to promote “the health and productivity of livestock” through research by Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicines. . . .

DFID/UKAid provides £4 million for genetics and health research to aid sustainable livestock production in Africa

news.ilri.org | Susan MacMillan | 01/26/2018

More oxen for ploughing means less labour for farmers (photo: ILRI/Stevie Mann). In Ethiopia’s Ghibe Valley, ILRI-led tsetse fly control methods allowed cattle to flourish in an area previously almost uninhabitable for them. This encouraged more farming in the area, relieving to a degree population and soil erosion pressures in higher, tsetse-free, elevations. Such was the…

Bill Gates’ quest to create a SUPER COW

http://www.dailymail.co.uk | Catherine Chapman | 01/26/2018

By Catherine Chapman For Mailonline Published: 10:02 EST, 26 January 2018 | Updated: 13:25 EST, 26 January 2018 Bill Gates is funding genetic research to help create the ‘perfect cow’. The Microsoft founder wants to create a bovine that will produce more milk than a European cow while still being able to withstand hot temperatures.

Scottish livestock scientists to lead £4m African research project

http://www.thescottishfarmer.co.uk | Gordon Davidson | 01/26/2018

AN AGRICULTURAL research project applying Scots know-how to African livestock disease problems has been boosted by £4million of UK government funding. The investment from the Department for International Development was announced by the Secretary of State for International Development, Penny Mordaunt, during a visit to the University of Edinburgh today (Friday January 26).

DFID/UKAid fund British, ILRI, African genetics research to advance African livestock development

clippings.ilri.org | Susan MacMillan | 01/26/2018

ILRI geneticist Olivier Hanotte carries out sampling of chickens in Oromia, Ethiopia (photo credit: ILRI/Camille Hanotte). ‘. . . International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt announced the new UK aid research, which is being carried out by international organisation, CGIAR, during a joint visit to the University of Edinburgh with Bill Gates.

Bill Gates visiting the university today to discuss agricultural research and innovation

http://www.studentnewspaper.org | Mei Futonaka | 01/26/2018

Bill Gates will be visiting the university today to discuss how research and innovation are advancing the lives of communities in Britain and the poorest parts of the world. International Development Secretary, Penny Mordant, will join Gates in holding a discussion with staff and students on the matter of agricultural research improving the work of…

£4m for research to aid sustainable livestock production in Africa

http://www.sruc.ac.uk | 01/26/2018

Research to improve the health and productivity of farmed animals in tropical climates has received a £4 million boost from the UK Government. The investment from the Department for International Development (DFID) was announced by the Secretary of State for International Development, Penny Mordaunt, during a visit to the University of Edinburgh.

£118m funding boost for life-saving research

http://www.thenational.scot | Greg Russell | 01/26/2018

SCIENTISTS at a Scottish university are being given £90 million in UK Government funding for their cutting-edge research into developing genetically modified crops that are more nutritious and flood and drought resistant.

Bill Gates to fund agriculture research to fight poverty

http://www.scotsman.com | Andy Shipley | 01/26/2018

Pioneering research in Edinburgh to end world hunger has been backed by American billionaire Bill Gates. The Microsoft founder and philanthropist flew into the city yesterday to pledge more than £28 million to the Edinburgh University work.

Bill Gates in Edinburgh for ‘cutting-edge’ crop announcement – Sunday Post

http://www.sundaypost.com | Conor Riordan | 01/26/2018

BILL GATES is to visit a Scottish university for the unveiling of a new “cutting-edge” crop research project. The Microsoft founder will be on a joint visit to the University of Edinburgh when the announcement is made.

Tech: Bill Gates is funding genetic research into how to create the perfect cow

http://www.pulselive.co.ke | Alexandra Ma | 01/26/2018

Bill Gates has funded genetic research into how to create the perfect cow — one that will produce more milk and be able to withstand temperatures beyond that of the average cow. The Microsoft founder has invested $40 million (£28 million) in the Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicines, or GALVmed, a nonprofit organization based…

Event celebrates UK innovations in agriculture

http://www.ed.ac.uk | 01/26/2018

Bill Gates and Government Minister Penny Mordaunt visited the University’s Easter Bush campus to showcase how communities worldwide are being helped by innovative agricultural research. The co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the UK International Development Secretary discussed how their organisations invest in projects based in Edinburgh which are improving the health…

UK aid backs ground-breaking British research into ‘super-crops’

http://www.gov.uk | 01/26/2018

Pictures and videos are available to use here UK scientists are leading new cutting-edge research to allow farmers to grow crops that are more nutritious, more resistant to disease and better able to withstand severe floods or drought in Africa, in addition to developing medicines to protect farmers’ livestock from devastating disease.

Bill Gates pumps millions into quest for a supercow

http://www.thetimes.co.uk | Tom Whipple | 01/26/2018

Give a man a fish, and he will eat for a day. Give a man a hybrid supercow with the udders of a heifer and the ruggedness of Masai cattle, and he will eat cheese for a lifetime. Or a cow’s lifetime at least.

‘Super’ crops and cows – Bill Gates, UK inject cash into farm science

news.trust.org | Adela Suliman | 01/26/2018

By Adela Suliman LONDON, Jan 26 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – The world’s farmers took one step closer to growing “super crops” and breeding higher-yielding dairy cows as Bill Gates, one of the world’s richest men, and Britain announced funding for innovative agricultural projects in Scotland on Friday.

Gates footing bill for Scots research into hardier crops

http://www.express.co.uk | David Scott | 01/26/2018

Yesterday, the billionaire joined International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt for an event with staff and students at the University of Edinburgh. The Bill And Melinda Gates Foundation has funded research into improving livestock health.