The report is divided in 12 sections. The first section is introductory. The second section presents research on animal health of working animals. Diversified uses of animal traction including animal-powered rice-huller, weed control are discussed in the 3rd section. The fourth section looks into harnessing and implements used in the different regions of West Africa. The management and nutrition of working animals is discussed in the fifth and sixth sections.
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Library ResourceDocuments et rapports de conférencedécembre, 1993Afrique, Afrique occidentale
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Library ResourceDocuments et rapports de conférencedécembre, 1993Mali, Afrique, Afrique occidentale
This chapter investigates the options for improving the performance of small ruminants interms of their contribution to household incomes. The characteristics of the existing production system are first sketched in order to identify the resource requirements and constraints of the system. Based on this imformation, a steady-state flock model is then developed and used to assess the impact of variation in growth, reproduction and mortality rates production.
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Library Resourcejanvier, 1993Ghana
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Library Resourcejanvier, 1993Mali
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Library Resourcejanvier, 1993Niger
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Library Resourcejanvier, 1994Ghana
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Library Resourcejanvier, 1994Ghana
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Library Resourcejanvier, 1994Ghana
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresjanvier, 1994Asie méridionale, Afrique, Bangladesh, Chine, Gambie, Guatemala, Inde, Indonésie, Kenya, Malawi, Philippines, Rwanda, Zambie
Why should there be a book about the commercialization of subsistence agriculture, economic development, and nutrition? There are two compelling resasons. First, concerns and suspicions about adverse effects on the poor of commercialization of subsistence agriculture persist and influence policy of developing countries and of donor agencies.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresjanvier, 1994Asie méridionale, Afrique, Bangladesh, Chine, Gambie, Guatemala, Inde, Indonésie, Kenya, Malawi, Philippines, Rwanda, Zambie
The distributional benefits of commercialization of agriculture, access to commercialization opportunities, and sharing of commercialization risks are functions of institutional arrangements. Obviously, the indirect food security and nutritional effects are, thereby, partly a function of such institutional arrangements. This chapter explores the relevance to food security of one form of contractual relationship in agriculture: formal contracts between producers and buyers (generally processors or exporters), a production and marketing system known as contract farming.
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