Describes the characteristics of dairy production and processing in South Darfur and provides an analysis of the way in which pastoral families vary their diets according to seasonal food shortages and shifting terms of trade between milk and food grains
Camels play diverse roles in the livelihood of poor pastoralists by supplying food mainly milk which...
Describes the characteristics of dairy production and processing in South Darfur and provides an ana...
A ten-year study by ILCA of the Borana rangelands of southern Ethiopia has revealed 8 system under p...
MILK IS one of the main products in most pastoral systems in Africa, yet the contribution of dairyin...
Examines the relative merits of milk versus meat production by African pastoralists. Discusses the i...
Presents a general description of pastoralist milk production from cattle in Africa, analyzing data ...
Studies were conducted among pastoralists on the Borana Plateau in 1986-89. Household surveys descri...
Studies were conducted among pastoralists on the Borana Plateau in 1986-89. Household surveys descri...
This briefing suggests how markets in artisanal milk products may contribute to agropastoralist live...
Surveys of pastoral households in a semi-nomadic Borana community during 1987-1988 were used to test...
In the Sahelian region of Senegal, milk production in pastoral systems is subjected to inter- and in...
Since 1980, livestock husbandry has steadily increased in the south of Chad, particularly because of...
Examines milk imports to Africa in the last decade and the present annual value, major constraints t...
Inadequate feed quality and quantity are the major constraints to dairy cow productivity in the sout...
The Ethiopia pastoral and agro-pastoralists’ are blessed with immense and untapped livestock and liv...
Camels play diverse roles in the livelihood of poor pastoralists by supplying food mainly milk which...
Describes the characteristics of dairy production and processing in South Darfur and provides an ana...
A ten-year study by ILCA of the Borana rangelands of southern Ethiopia has revealed 8 system under p...
MILK IS one of the main products in most pastoral systems in Africa, yet the contribution of dairyin...
Examines the relative merits of milk versus meat production by African pastoralists. Discusses the i...
Presents a general description of pastoralist milk production from cattle in Africa, analyzing data ...
Studies were conducted among pastoralists on the Borana Plateau in 1986-89. Household surveys descri...
Studies were conducted among pastoralists on the Borana Plateau in 1986-89. Household surveys descri...
This briefing suggests how markets in artisanal milk products may contribute to agropastoralist live...
Surveys of pastoral households in a semi-nomadic Borana community during 1987-1988 were used to test...
In the Sahelian region of Senegal, milk production in pastoral systems is subjected to inter- and in...
Since 1980, livestock husbandry has steadily increased in the south of Chad, particularly because of...
Examines milk imports to Africa in the last decade and the present annual value, major constraints t...
Inadequate feed quality and quantity are the major constraints to dairy cow productivity in the sout...
The Ethiopia pastoral and agro-pastoralists’ are blessed with immense and untapped livestock and liv...
Camels play diverse roles in the livelihood of poor pastoralists by supplying food mainly milk which...
Describes the characteristics of dairy production and processing in South Darfur and provides an ana...
A ten-year study by ILCA of the Borana rangelands of southern Ethiopia has revealed 8 system under p...