Ruminant livestock are essential to the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in many developing countries. Livestock production on these farms is characterised by low milk production, low live weight gain and poor reproductive performance because of poor nutrition. Access to high quality forage has been identified as key to improving livestock health and productivity. Conservation of surplus forage as hay or silage provides the opportunity to ensure livestock have access to high quality forage year-round. This paper reports on forage conservation in select countries in Asia and Africa
It is often overlooked that the world’s largest agricultural land use by far is grassland, where the...
Livestock production is the major source of rural livelihoods in semi-arid regions of Southern Afric...
Livestock based systems provide livelihoods to 1 billion people and account for 40% of global agricu...
Meeting the growing demand for animal-sourced food, prompted by population growth and increases in a...
In the tropics, inadequate nutrition caused by scarcity of forages and its low quality constitutes a...
Feed is the main constraint of livestock production in Ethiopia. The major feed resources are inadeq...
Climate change impact on livestock, especially due to impact on agriculture and ensuing shortage of ...
Grazing lands cover more than a quarter of the world’s land surface, often on land that is unsuitabl...
Forage conservation is an important potential solution to seasonal variation in feed quality and qua...
Key points 1. Seasonality of forage supply is a key contributor to the seasonality of meat and milk ...
Meeting: International Grassland Congress, 17th, 8-21 Feb. 1993, NZMeeting: International Grassland ...
Livestock production is central to the livelihoods of a billion poor people. Transforming livestock ...
This paper reviews the current background of the grassland resource with a purpose of livestock pers...
Meeting demands for livestock products which are predicted to more than double during the next 20 ye...
“Marginal areas” are perceived as difficult and unproductive landscapes, always under the threat of ...
It is often overlooked that the world’s largest agricultural land use by far is grassland, where the...
Livestock production is the major source of rural livelihoods in semi-arid regions of Southern Afric...
Livestock based systems provide livelihoods to 1 billion people and account for 40% of global agricu...
Meeting the growing demand for animal-sourced food, prompted by population growth and increases in a...
In the tropics, inadequate nutrition caused by scarcity of forages and its low quality constitutes a...
Feed is the main constraint of livestock production in Ethiopia. The major feed resources are inadeq...
Climate change impact on livestock, especially due to impact on agriculture and ensuing shortage of ...
Grazing lands cover more than a quarter of the world’s land surface, often on land that is unsuitabl...
Forage conservation is an important potential solution to seasonal variation in feed quality and qua...
Key points 1. Seasonality of forage supply is a key contributor to the seasonality of meat and milk ...
Meeting: International Grassland Congress, 17th, 8-21 Feb. 1993, NZMeeting: International Grassland ...
Livestock production is central to the livelihoods of a billion poor people. Transforming livestock ...
This paper reviews the current background of the grassland resource with a purpose of livestock pers...
Meeting demands for livestock products which are predicted to more than double during the next 20 ye...
“Marginal areas” are perceived as difficult and unproductive landscapes, always under the threat of ...
It is often overlooked that the world’s largest agricultural land use by far is grassland, where the...
Livestock production is the major source of rural livelihoods in semi-arid regions of Southern Afric...
Livestock based systems provide livelihoods to 1 billion people and account for 40% of global agricu...