Consumer-driven demand for meat and dairy products is driving an increase in livestock production and demand for improved animal healthcare services. These must be effective, affordable and accessible to ensure a profitable livestock sector. Especially important are the needs of poor livestock keepers who may have no other means of livelihood and who, following privatisation, may have become excluded from animal healthcare services. Animal healthcare has far-reaching implications. Increased livestock production brings risks to public health from greater animal-human contact and zoonotic diseases. There are potential environmental hazards as well as issues of food safety and the need to ensure trade standards are met. But effective, compre...
While the demand for livestock-derived-foods is increasing in the Low and Middle Income Countries (L...
Epidemic disease outbreaks of zoonotic origin such as Avian Influenza, SARSor BSEare increasingly co...
Summary & conclusions of a paper on the financing of animal health services in 13 West & Central Afr...
Consumer-driven demand for meat and dairy products is driving an increase in livestock production an...
Growing fiscal deficits and greater awareness of the huge economic cost of often-inefficient governm...
The contributions of livestock to food security and poverty alleviation are coming under increasing ...
Animal health services play an essential role in supporting livestock production, with the potentia...
Investments in animal health and Veterinary Services can have a measurable impact on the health of p...
Privatisation of animal healthcare systems in developing countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Afri...
In an extensive literature review, the author develops policy recommendations to facilitate scaling ...
Disease in farm animals has significant economic impacts on livestock production and incurs substant...
One important objective of agricultural polices and interventions in developing countries is to comm...
Investments in animal health and Veterinary Services can have a measurable impact on the health of p...
Access to animal health services in many developing countries is limited. This is especially serious...
Investments in animal health and Veterinary Services can have a measurable impact on the health of p...
While the demand for livestock-derived-foods is increasing in the Low and Middle Income Countries (L...
Epidemic disease outbreaks of zoonotic origin such as Avian Influenza, SARSor BSEare increasingly co...
Summary & conclusions of a paper on the financing of animal health services in 13 West & Central Afr...
Consumer-driven demand for meat and dairy products is driving an increase in livestock production an...
Growing fiscal deficits and greater awareness of the huge economic cost of often-inefficient governm...
The contributions of livestock to food security and poverty alleviation are coming under increasing ...
Animal health services play an essential role in supporting livestock production, with the potentia...
Investments in animal health and Veterinary Services can have a measurable impact on the health of p...
Privatisation of animal healthcare systems in developing countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Afri...
In an extensive literature review, the author develops policy recommendations to facilitate scaling ...
Disease in farm animals has significant economic impacts on livestock production and incurs substant...
One important objective of agricultural polices and interventions in developing countries is to comm...
Investments in animal health and Veterinary Services can have a measurable impact on the health of p...
Access to animal health services in many developing countries is limited. This is especially serious...
Investments in animal health and Veterinary Services can have a measurable impact on the health of p...
While the demand for livestock-derived-foods is increasing in the Low and Middle Income Countries (L...
Epidemic disease outbreaks of zoonotic origin such as Avian Influenza, SARSor BSEare increasingly co...
Summary & conclusions of a paper on the financing of animal health services in 13 West & Central Afr...