# A systematic review of guinea fowl diversity and its economic, socio-cultural and ecological significance in Africa

**Authors:** Salifu Fallalu Rahman, Wissem Baccouri, George Wanjala

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s11250-025-04723-x · Tropical Animal Health and Production · 2025-11-03

## TL;DR

This paper reviews guinea fowl diversity in Africa and its importance for food security, culture, and economy, suggesting ways to improve breeding and conservation.

## Contribution

The study systematically reviews guinea fowl diversity and proposes a community-based breeding program to enhance productivity and conservation.

## Key findings

- Guinea fowls contribute significantly to rural food security and socio-cultural practices in Africa.
- Phenotypic and genetic diversity underpins their economic and ecological importance.
- Breeding and market infrastructure challenges hinder guinea fowl production in Africa.

## Abstract

Guinea fowls (Numida meleagris), native to Africa and domesticated over 2000 years ago, provide an important yet underrecognized domestic avian genetic resource. They play a crucial role in enhancing Africa’s rural food security, generating revenue, and sustaining socio-cultural activities in many African countries. This study analyzes existing literature about the genetic and phenotypic diversity of guinea fowl populations in Africa, highlighting the significance of this diversity in improving socio-cultural, economic, and ecological landscape. We contend that the diverse roles guinea fowls play in local economies and cultural practices are largely driven by their extensive phenotypic variation and underlying genetic diversity. Notwithstanding their potential, guinea fowl production is hindered by challenges like inadequate breeding infrastructure, unstructured market infrastructure, and a deficiency in funding initiatives. We propose a systematic, community-based breeding program to enhance productivity and conserve genetic resources. This framework offers practical assistance for policymakers, academics, and breeding organizations aiming to fully utilize guinea fowls for sustainable agricultural advancement in Africa. Furthermore, to enhance guinea fowl breeding in Africa, it is necessary to invest in research on economically important traits and the best strategies to improve them for the benefit of the community.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Numida meleagris (taxon 8996)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Numididae sp. (species) [taxon 8997]

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