Discusses ILCA's research programme on integrating goat & sheep production into alley cropping systems i.e. production of crops between permanent rows of intensively managed trees, and also crop & animal production constraints inherent in the humid zones of West Africa and outlines on-going alley...
Sumberg, J.E.
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Okali, C.
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Carew, B.A.R.
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[A role for small ruminants in sustainable cropping systems in the humid zone of West Africa]
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A role for small ruminants in sustainable cropping systems in the humid zone of West Africa
Examines the role played by Fulani officials and organizations in settling land use disputes through allocating grazing resources, controlling stock movements and organizing pastoralists for better animal production, with particular reference to the "Ardos" and the membership, funding and activit...
Okali, C.
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Sule, B.
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[The role of pastoralist officials and organizations in solving land use problems]
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The role of pastoralist officials and organizations in solving land use problems
Summarizes information on small ruminant production in Nigeria & analyzes the farming system in the Badeku & Eruwa areas of the Oyo State in Nigeria, estimating household size, farm size, crop distribution, degree of involvment in the cash economy, farm income & importance of non-farm income. Rel...
Okali, C.
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[Socio-economic information for ILCA's small ruminant programme in the Badeku and Eruwa areas, Oyo state, Nigeria]
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Socio-economic information for ILCA's small ruminant programme in the Badeku and Eruwa areas, Oyo state, Nigeria
Small ruminants production in Nigeria was examined to determine their socio-economic contribution. Data on household size, farm size, crop distribution, degree of involvement in the cash economy, farm income and importance of non-farm income; in relation to the number of types of small ruminants ...
Okali, C.
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[A review of results of breeding for milk production in the tropics and application of these results to Nigerian conditions]
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A review of results of breeding for milk production in the tropics and application of these results to Nigerian conditions