This paper presents a step-wise appraisal of livestock that takes into account the viewpoint of the livestock keepers. The first step in the appraisal is the quantification of the resources used for a livestock system and the physical production obtained. The second step is the valuation of physical production. This is not straightforward process, as markets for resources and products are imperfect or even abscent in developing countries and thus do not necessarily provide prices. The third step of the appraisal is the estimation of the benefits in the functions in insurance, financing and status display, functions, which are significant in communities where it is difficult or impossible to fulfill these through other means
The growing global demand for animal products also offers poor livestock keepers the opportunity to ...
This paper discusses sustainability perspectives of intensification of different types of smallholde...
The population growth, urbanization, and income growth that fuelled the increase in meat and milk co...
In developing countries livestock are kept not only for their physical products, but also for insura...
This paper uses data from a survey of two hundred and fifty cattle households in three cattle keepin...
This paper reviews the diverse and changing roles of livestock as they relate to the process of econ...
The productive functions of livestock ownership in communal areas are multipurpose in character, com...
This paper uses data from a survey of two hundred and fifty cattle keeping households in three cattl...
Smallholder livestock keepers represent almost 20% of the world population and steward most of the a...
Intensification of livestock production is widely advocated to meet the increasing demands for lives...
Not AvailableSmallholder livestock keepers represent almost 20% of the world population and steward ...
This Working Paper presents a framework for assessing the impact of livestock diseases on the househ...
Discusses the considerations relating to economic policy, supporting institutions and marketing and ...
The livestock sector in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs) is evolving. In response to growing ...
In much of rural Africa, livestock represent one of the major individual stores of material wealth. ...
The growing global demand for animal products also offers poor livestock keepers the opportunity to ...
This paper discusses sustainability perspectives of intensification of different types of smallholde...
The population growth, urbanization, and income growth that fuelled the increase in meat and milk co...
In developing countries livestock are kept not only for their physical products, but also for insura...
This paper uses data from a survey of two hundred and fifty cattle households in three cattle keepin...
This paper reviews the diverse and changing roles of livestock as they relate to the process of econ...
The productive functions of livestock ownership in communal areas are multipurpose in character, com...
This paper uses data from a survey of two hundred and fifty cattle keeping households in three cattl...
Smallholder livestock keepers represent almost 20% of the world population and steward most of the a...
Intensification of livestock production is widely advocated to meet the increasing demands for lives...
Not AvailableSmallholder livestock keepers represent almost 20% of the world population and steward ...
This Working Paper presents a framework for assessing the impact of livestock diseases on the househ...
Discusses the considerations relating to economic policy, supporting institutions and marketing and ...
The livestock sector in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs) is evolving. In response to growing ...
In much of rural Africa, livestock represent one of the major individual stores of material wealth. ...
The growing global demand for animal products also offers poor livestock keepers the opportunity to ...
This paper discusses sustainability perspectives of intensification of different types of smallholde...
The population growth, urbanization, and income growth that fuelled the increase in meat and milk co...