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Somalia, one of the world's poorest countries, has livestock as the mainstay of the economy, with an estimated 65% of the population engaged in the livestock sector. This paper presents a gendered study on the traditional livestock breeding practices of Somali pastoralists for camels, cattle, she...


Marshall, KarenMtimet, NadhemWanyoike, Francis N.Ndiwa, Nicholas N.Ghebremariam, H.Mugunieri, Lawrence GodiahCostagli, R.[Traditional livestock breeding practices of men and women Somali pastoralists: trait preferences and selection of breeding animals]Traditional livestock breeding practices of men and women Somali pastoralists: trait preferences and selection of breeding animals
Bahta, Sirak T.Wanyoike, Francis N.Katjiuongua, H.Marumo, D.[Characterisation of food security and consumption patterns among smallholder livestock farmers in Botswana]Characterisation of food security and consumption patterns among smallholder livestock farmers in Botswana

This study focused on market participation and producers’ knowledge of the indigenous livestock grading and pricing system applied to small ruminant marketing in Somaliland. Data were collected from a random sample of 144 men and women producers in three livelihood zones: Hawd pastoral, West Goli...


Wanyoike, Francis N.Mtimet, NadhemNdiwa, Nicholas N.Marshall, KarenMugunieri, Lawrence GodiahWarsame, A.[Knowledge of livestock grading and market participation among small ruminant producers in northern Somalia]Knowledge of livestock grading and market participation among small ruminant producers in northern Somalia
Mtimet, NadhemMugunieri, Lawrence GodiahWanyoike, Francis N.Kiptoo, EnockGulaid, Ibrahim[An assessment of the livestock by-products value chains in Somaliland: The case of bones and tallow]An assessment of the livestock by-products value chains in Somaliland: The case of bones and tallow

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