Rouatbi, MariemAloulou, RafikChouaibi, Mohamed AmineKefi, RouayaBen Said, SamiaNiama, WejdeneChemingui, OumaymaHamdene, MounirZaidi, IsmailRekik, Mourad2026-02-202026-02-20Ons Tebourbi, Mariem Rouatbi, Rafik Aloulou, Mohamed Amine Chouaibi, Rouaya Kefi, Samia Ben Said, Wejdene Niama, Oumayma Chemingui, Mounir Hamdene, Ismail Zaidi, Mourad Rekik. (31/12/2025). Smart Reproduction for Better Flocks: Innovative Practices for the Reproductive Management of Sheep and Goat Flocks in Tunisia. Beirut, Lebanon: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766/70604This report is about the development and the deployment of clean reproductive technologies and biotechnologies aiming at improving the productivity of sheep and goats under various production systems and contexts within the Mediterranean Landscape. These systems cover mixed, rainfed agro-pastoral systems, halophyte-based systems and more intensified forage-based systems in the North of Tunisia. The innovations are meant to be clean, green and ethical applications to monitor, assess and improve the reproductive performance of sheep and goats. The applications were co-designed, co-developed and co-implemented with national partners from both the research and the development systems.PDFCC-BY-SA-4.0mediterranean production systemssustainable livestock managementclean reproductive technologiessheep and goat productivityagro-pastoral innovationSmart Reproduction for Better Flocks: Innovative Practices for the Reproductive Management of Sheep and Goat Flocks in TunisiaInternal ReportOpen access