The global agenda for livestock research must be led by the requirements for agricultural development, recognizing the integral and complementary rôle livestock play in sustainable agricultural systems. Demand for meat and milk will increase by more than 150 per cent over the next three decades, fuelled by the combination of income growth, population increase and urbanization. Increased demand will be primarily in developing regions, where current consumption per capita is low and livestock production systems are inefficient relative to those in developed countries. This situation encourages development to increase supply of livestock product. Research can facilitate sustainable livestock development to serve the needs of both producers and...
Global demand for livestock products is increasing, driven by continued population growth and rising...
Animal production systems in South-East and east Asia are discussed in the context of their potentia...
This paper highlights livestock research activities at the International Livestock research Institut...
Livestock production and development plays an important part in the economies of developing countrie...
Livestock production and development plays an important part in the economies of developing countrie...
Livestock production and development plays an important part in the economies of developing countrie...
Livestock play a vital role in economic Development-particularly as socities, evolve from subsistenc...
The global livestock sector is diverse, undergoing rapid change and frequently misunderstood. Lives...
The papers presented here by the group covering the states of the Association of South East Asian Na...
The demand for livestock products is growing fast in developing countries due to population growth, ...
The objectives of this consultation are to identify priority requirements for improved livestock pro...
The main purpose of this consultation was to identify research priorities and define an agenda for l...
A framework for international action to support livestock development is presented and discussed. Th...
Meeting: World Conference on Animal Production, 7th, June 28-July 2 1993, Edmonton, AB, C
This proceedings presents the results and conclusions of ILRI's role in livestock research and devel...
Global demand for livestock products is increasing, driven by continued population growth and rising...
Animal production systems in South-East and east Asia are discussed in the context of their potentia...
This paper highlights livestock research activities at the International Livestock research Institut...
Livestock production and development plays an important part in the economies of developing countrie...
Livestock production and development plays an important part in the economies of developing countrie...
Livestock production and development plays an important part in the economies of developing countrie...
Livestock play a vital role in economic Development-particularly as socities, evolve from subsistenc...
The global livestock sector is diverse, undergoing rapid change and frequently misunderstood. Lives...
The papers presented here by the group covering the states of the Association of South East Asian Na...
The demand for livestock products is growing fast in developing countries due to population growth, ...
The objectives of this consultation are to identify priority requirements for improved livestock pro...
The main purpose of this consultation was to identify research priorities and define an agenda for l...
A framework for international action to support livestock development is presented and discussed. Th...
Meeting: World Conference on Animal Production, 7th, June 28-July 2 1993, Edmonton, AB, C
This proceedings presents the results and conclusions of ILRI's role in livestock research and devel...
Global demand for livestock products is increasing, driven by continued population growth and rising...
Animal production systems in South-East and east Asia are discussed in the context of their potentia...
This paper highlights livestock research activities at the International Livestock research Institut...