%X Like in other Saharan regions, the Animal Production Subsidy Program has increased the herd in Ghardaia. The creation of breeding farms in such areas has generated specific dynamics through a set of measures that have had different impacts on the components of this sector. The data from the guides addressed to the various stakeholders illustrates that the management of the breeding farms presents shortcomings at different levels and even compromises its sustainability. In our model, around 49 of farmers are renting their farmland, while 51 are managing their own land. A significant portion of breeders (approximately 75.88 ) expresses the view that the main obstacle hindering the progress of these treatments is the insufficient availability of outreach programs. Applying this management results in young breeders abandoning the farms and using them for other activities. As a solution, the government must revise its agricultural programs and investments in order to achieve the long-term development goals that have been set. The measures to be taken are discussed to preserve the sector and explain the substantial investments made by the public authorities. © (2023), (Scienceline Publication). All Rights Reserved. %K Agricultural policies; Algeria; Animal production; Breeding farms; Saharan region; Subsidy program %V 13 %P 313-320 %O Faculté des sciences économiques et commerciales et des sciences de gestion, Université de Ghardaïa BP 455 Ghardaia47000, Algeria; Unité de Recherche Appliquée en Energies Renouvelables, URAER, Centre de Développement des Energies Renouvelables, CDER47133, Algeria %N 4 %R 10.51227/OJAFR.2023.46 %A A. Bensaha %A H. Bensaha %A L. Bensaha %D 2023 %J Online Journal of Animal and Feed Research %I Scienceline Publication %T A NEW READING OF THE ANIMAL PRODUCTION SUBSIDY PROGRAM FOR THE SAHARAN REGIONS: OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS %L eprints887