One of the factors that constrains animal draft power in livestock-rich countries like Ethiopia is the inadequate supply of livestock feed both in quantitative and qualitative terms. This problem in Ethiopia is aggravated by poor soil conditions across the highland areas. Inter-cropping of forage...
Kassie, M.
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Jabbar, M.A.
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Kassa, B.
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[An Analysis of the implications of forage legumes and a cereal-based cropping system for sustainable agriculture in Ethiopia: A linear programming approach]
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An Analysis of the implications of forage legumes and a cereal-based cropping system for sustainable agriculture in Ethiopia: A linear programming approach
The aim of this study was to assess the process and extent of sedentarisation among Fulani cattle owners in the derived savannah zone of south-west Nigeria. The results, based on a survey of 66 randomly-selected cattle owners, indicate an on-going process of settlment. Previously cattle owners vi...
Jabbar, M.A.
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Reynolds, L.
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Francis, P.A.
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[Sedentarisation of cattle farmers in the derived savanna region of south west Nigeria: Results of a survey]
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Sedentarisation of cattle farmers in the derived savanna region of south west Nigeria: Results of a survey
Jabbar, M.A.
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Domenico, C.M. di
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[Demand for dairy products among the indigenous population of southern Nigeria]
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Demand for dairy products among the indigenous population of southern Nigeria
Baker, Derek
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Rich, Karl M.
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Gelan, A.
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Okike, I.
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Grace, Delia
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Jabbar, M.A.
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[The interface of market access and SPS requirements: Lessons from recent ILRI research in Africa]
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The interface of market access and SPS requirements: Lessons from recent ILRI research in Africa
A survey was conducted of 982 indigene households and 203 Hausa/Fulani households in southern Nigeria between October 1988 and March 1989. Results show that 70 percent of the indigenes and 98 percent of the Hausa/Fulani consumed some dairy products. Prevalence and regularity of consumption of loc...
The present study was conducted to explore the rural goat production system and know the involvement of rural families in this enterprise by using household surveys. The survey was conducted in six villages at two experimental sites (Bahawalpur and Faisalabad). Fifty five households from each vil...
Muhammad, M.S.
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Abdullah, M.
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Javed, K.
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Khan, M.S.
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Jabbar, M.A.
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[Goat production systems in Punjab, Pakistan]
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Goat production systems in Punjab, Pakistan
A dynamic bio-economic model is used to show that, without technological and policy intervention, soil loss levels, income and nutrition could not be substantially or sustainably improved in a highland area of Ethiopia. Although cash incomes could rise by more than 40% over a twelve-year planning...
Okumu, B.N.
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Russell, N.
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Jabbar, M.A.
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Colman, D.
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Mohamed Saleem, M.A.
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Pender, J.L.
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[Economic impacts of technology, population growth and soil erosion at watershed level: The case of the Ginchi in Ethiopia]
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Economic impacts of technology, population growth and soil erosion at watershed level: The case of the Ginchi in Ethiopia
Nin Pratt, A.
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Bonnet, P.
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Jabbar, M.A.
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Ehui, Simeon K.
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Haan, C. de
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[Benefits and costs of compliance of sanitary regulations in livestock markets: the case of Rift Valley fever in Ethiopia]
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Benefits and costs of compliance of sanitary regulations in livestock markets: the case of Rift Valley fever in Ethiopia
Nin Pratt, A.
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Bonnet, P.
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Jabbar, M.A.
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Ehui, Simeon K.
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Haan, C. de
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[Benefits and costs of compliance of sanitary regulations in livestock markets: the case of Rift Valley fever in Ethiopia]
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Benefits and costs of compliance of sanitary regulations in livestock markets: the case of Rift Valley fever in Ethiopia