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Kugonza, J.Wabwire, R.Lutakome, P.Lukuyu, Ben A.Kirui, Josephine[Characterisation of the livestock production system and potential for enhancing productivity through improved feeding in Kijunjubwa, Masindi district of Uganda]Characterisation of the livestock production system and potential for enhancing productivity through improved feeding in Kijunjubwa, Masindi district of Uganda

Owango, M.O.Muriuki, H.Staal, Steven J.Lukuyu, Ben A.Gichungu, G.Musembi, F.Kenyanjui, M.Njubi, D.Baltenweck, IsabelleThorpe, W.R.[Characterisation of dairy systems supplying the Nairobi milk market]Characterisation of dairy systems supplying the Nairobi milk market

Bekunda, Mateete A.Lukuyu, Ben A.Coyne, D.L.Makumbi, DanRubyogo, Jean-ClaudeKihara, JobBeed, Fen D.Abass, A.Lyimo, S.Afari-Sefa, VictorNgulu, F.[Research in sustainable intensification in the sub-humid maize-based cropping systems of Babati]Research in sustainable intensification in the sub-humid maize-based cropping systems of Babati
Kizito, FredLukuyu, Ben A.Sikumba, Gregory N.Kihara, JobBekunda, Mateete A.Bossio, Deborah A.Ng'ang'a, A.Kimaro, K.W.Sseguya, H.Jumbo, B.Okor, P.[The role of forages in sustainable intensification of crop-livestock agro-ecosystems in the face of climate change: The case for landscapes in Babati, northern Tanzania]The role of forages in sustainable intensification of crop-livestock agro-ecosystems in the face of climate change: The case for landscapes in Babati, northern Tanzania

Fodder trees are important feed sources for livestock in a wide range of farming systems in Africa. Researchers, extension services and farmers have developed and promoted fodder tree practices in many different countries and contexts. Fodder trees are particularly important in the highlands of E...


Franzel, StevenCarsan, S.Lukuyu, Ben A.Sinja SWambugu C[Fodder shrubs for improving livestock productivity and smallholder livelihoods in Africa]Fodder shrubs for improving livestock productivity and smallholder livelihoods in Africa
Kihara, JobKizito, FredLukuyu, Ben A.Jumbo, B.Sikumba, Gregory N.Lyimo, S.Marwa, L.Bekunda, Mateete A.[Towards increased crop productivity and sustainability of natural resources in Babati, Tanzania]Towards increased crop productivity and sustainability of natural resources in Babati, Tanzania

Improving productivity is a major challenge for livestock keepers in Uganda. According to anecdotal newspaper reports, pig and poultry keepers from Uganda have been using various antimicrobial substances for growth promotion in pigs and poultry that are banned for livestock use, such as anti- ret...


Ndoboli, D.Lukuyu, Ben A.Wieland, BarbaraGrace, DeliaRoesel, Kristina[The use of antimicrobials to boost livestock productivity at Ugandan piggery and poultry farms and implications for public health]The use of antimicrobials to boost livestock productivity at Ugandan piggery and poultry farms and implications for public health
Lukuyu, Ben A.Marwa, L.Sikumba, Gregory N.Ngunga, D.[Integrated livestock feed interventions in the maize-based systems of Babati District, Tanzania]Integrated livestock feed interventions in the maize-based systems of Babati District, Tanzania

Poor feed utilisation and seasonal feed availability are considered contributory factors leading to less-than-optimal livestock productivity on smallholder farms in Babati, Tanzania. Cereal and legume crop residues, such as dry or green maize stover and bean haulms, are commonly fed to livestock ...


Lukuyu, Ben A.Sikumba, Gregory N.Kihara, JobBekunda, Mateete A.[Intensification of smallholder livestock production through utilisation of crop residues for livestock feed in Tanzania]Intensification of smallholder livestock production through utilisation of crop residues for livestock feed in Tanzania

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