erfajta
Erfajta is a term that appears in Hungarian language discussions of breeding, biodiversity, and rural heritage. It commonly refers to traditional, locally adapted breeds or varieties that are maintained by smallholders, breeders, and communities rather than by large-scale, modern breeding programs. The concept emphasizes cultural heritage, ecological fit to local environments, and the preservation of genetic diversity.
Etymology and usage notes: Fajta means breed or variety in Hungarian. The prefix or formative element er-
Scope and examples: Erfajta may apply to livestock such as cattle, sheep, pigs, and poultry, as well
Conservation and policy implications: Recognition as erfajta can support community-led conservation, eligibility for subsidies or breeding
Limitations: The lack of a standardized definition means erfajta is not uniformly applied, and its interpretation