Video interview with Michael Peters (CIAT).Speaking at the December 2009 SLP meeting in Addis Ababa, Michael Peters (CIAT), introduces a project in Nicaragua to study tradeoffs between using specific forage plants either as feeds for animals or for soil improvement and soil fertility maintenance. The project explores three issues: feed for cows, soil fertility, and longer term sustainability. The aim of the research is for the farmer to go from a "no-win to a win-win situation." Peters emphasizes that the farmers themselves are aware of the tradeoffs and will sometimes aim for a production effect (for cattle), and at other times for an environmental effect (on their soils). One interesting dimension is that "'we as researchers have to cauti...
The total number of livestock worldwide is estimated at 17 billion. Around two thirds - 5 billion he...
Transitioning to more sustainable agricultural practices is a key goal in agroecology. Before practi...
Successful adoption of forage technology is fre-quently associated with a need to increase productio...
Improved forages play an important role in sustaining the livelihoods of small- and medium-scale far...
Video interview with Alan Duncan (ILRI).Speaking in the margins of the December 2009 SLP meeting in ...
A video recorded after a session at the FAP Symposium on Feed in Smallholder Systems Luang Prabang, ...
Video interview with Mark van Wijk (WUR).During the December 2009 SLP meeting in Addis Ababa, Mark v...
Dairy development provides substantial economic opportunities for smallholder crop-livestock farmers...
Video interview with Bruno Gerard, Coordinator of the CGIAR Systemwide Livestock Programme (SLP).Bru...
Grazing plays a key role in reducing the external inputs required for ruminant production and in all...
There is widespread environmental concern over the unsustainability of many conventional farming pra...
Video interview with John McDermott, ILRI Deputy Director General for Research.John McDermott, ILRI ...
Focus groups were held with four pastoral sectors (sheep, dairy, deer, and beef) to investigate inte...
Dairy development provides substantial potential economic opportunities for smallholder farmers in E...
Dairy development provides substantial potential economic opportunities for smallholder farmers in E...
The total number of livestock worldwide is estimated at 17 billion. Around two thirds - 5 billion he...
Transitioning to more sustainable agricultural practices is a key goal in agroecology. Before practi...
Successful adoption of forage technology is fre-quently associated with a need to increase productio...
Improved forages play an important role in sustaining the livelihoods of small- and medium-scale far...
Video interview with Alan Duncan (ILRI).Speaking in the margins of the December 2009 SLP meeting in ...
A video recorded after a session at the FAP Symposium on Feed in Smallholder Systems Luang Prabang, ...
Video interview with Mark van Wijk (WUR).During the December 2009 SLP meeting in Addis Ababa, Mark v...
Dairy development provides substantial economic opportunities for smallholder crop-livestock farmers...
Video interview with Bruno Gerard, Coordinator of the CGIAR Systemwide Livestock Programme (SLP).Bru...
Grazing plays a key role in reducing the external inputs required for ruminant production and in all...
There is widespread environmental concern over the unsustainability of many conventional farming pra...
Video interview with John McDermott, ILRI Deputy Director General for Research.John McDermott, ILRI ...
Focus groups were held with four pastoral sectors (sheep, dairy, deer, and beef) to investigate inte...
Dairy development provides substantial potential economic opportunities for smallholder farmers in E...
Dairy development provides substantial potential economic opportunities for smallholder farmers in E...
The total number of livestock worldwide is estimated at 17 billion. Around two thirds - 5 billion he...
Transitioning to more sustainable agricultural practices is a key goal in agroecology. Before practi...
Successful adoption of forage technology is fre-quently associated with a need to increase productio...