The increase in the population of the Earth, the impact of adverse environmental factors on agricultural production requires the transfer of animal husbandry from concentrated types of diets to year-round grass fodder, the assessment of genetic resources, and changes in the strategy of animal breeding. In the short term, animal husbandry is proposed to be considered as: 1) a source of formation of food products and raw materials; 2) energy flows in the functioning of agricultural systems
The moist savannah zone in sub-Saharan Africa is regarded as a high potential area for crop and live...
The expected higher global demand for animal proteins and the competition for starch and sugars betw...
The article is describing the application of one of the main principles for achieving sustainable de...
Eco-functional intensification is understood as building synergies in multi-functional and resilient...
Agroecology and industrial ecology can be viewed as complementary means for reducing the environment...
Cropping, when possible, tends to become more important than animal production because, in general, ...
A large part of the world's natural resources is used for the production of food for the world's pop...
Livestock play a vital role in economic Development-particularly as socities, evolve from subsistenc...
The farm animal production sector is the single largest anthropogenic user of land, contributing to ...
The use of a hierarchy in growth factors (defining, limiting and reducing growth factors), as develo...
Animal husbandry is one of the most important branches of agriculture, and it is of particular impor...
It is widely understood that agricultural production is based on the exploitation of natural, primar...
The moist savannah zone in sub-Saharan Africa is regarded as a high potential area for crop and live...
Wildlife conservation must be integrated with energy and resource efficient agriculture for the huma...
Bioeconomy is defined as the set of activities related to the production of bioresources and their u...
The moist savannah zone in sub-Saharan Africa is regarded as a high potential area for crop and live...
The expected higher global demand for animal proteins and the competition for starch and sugars betw...
The article is describing the application of one of the main principles for achieving sustainable de...
Eco-functional intensification is understood as building synergies in multi-functional and resilient...
Agroecology and industrial ecology can be viewed as complementary means for reducing the environment...
Cropping, when possible, tends to become more important than animal production because, in general, ...
A large part of the world's natural resources is used for the production of food for the world's pop...
Livestock play a vital role in economic Development-particularly as socities, evolve from subsistenc...
The farm animal production sector is the single largest anthropogenic user of land, contributing to ...
The use of a hierarchy in growth factors (defining, limiting and reducing growth factors), as develo...
Animal husbandry is one of the most important branches of agriculture, and it is of particular impor...
It is widely understood that agricultural production is based on the exploitation of natural, primar...
The moist savannah zone in sub-Saharan Africa is regarded as a high potential area for crop and live...
Wildlife conservation must be integrated with energy and resource efficient agriculture for the huma...
Bioeconomy is defined as the set of activities related to the production of bioresources and their u...
The moist savannah zone in sub-Saharan Africa is regarded as a high potential area for crop and live...
The expected higher global demand for animal proteins and the competition for starch and sugars betw...
The article is describing the application of one of the main principles for achieving sustainable de...