Bhutan aims to intensify livestock production not only to improve livelihoods of farming households and to meet the increasing demands of livestock products, but also to sustainably use natural resources. This paper assesses the impact and trends of livestock intensification on the use of Common Property Resources (CPR), and how this affects the cattle numbers that can be maintained and the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) flows at the farm. Data on household, cropping and livestock activities were collected through interviewing 183 households in extensive, semi-intensive, intensive, and intensive peri-urban areas in the years 2000 and 2004. In the extensive and semi-intensive areas, CPR was the most important source of Total Digestible Nutr...
This paper explores effects of animal and manure management in a dairy unit on the nutrient economy ...
Considerable attention has been paid to reducing nutrient emissions from ruminant livestock in the l...
Key Words: nutrient dynamics, fertility management, feed availability and quality and livestock prod...
Bhutan aims to intensify livestock production not only to improve livelihoods of farming households ...
This paper evaluates the effect of livestock intensification through crossbreeding for dairying in B...
Livestock farming in Nepal, especially buffalo farming alone contributes a major share in livelihood...
As human populations continue to grow, the intensification of agricultural production is occurring i...
Sustainability of their agricultural systems is essential for many tropical countries where the majo...
Animal production in South Asia is predominantly part of mixed crop-livestock farming systems vital ...
Livestock play a significant role in rural livelihoods and the economies of developing countries. Th...
Cropping, when possible, tends to become more important than animal production because, in general, ...
Animal production systems provide nutritious food for humans, income and survivability for numerous ...
Organic agriculture is a production system which relies on ecosystem management and ecological proce...
Sustainability of their agricultural systems is essential for many tropical countries where the majo...
This paper explores effects of animal and manure management in a dairy unit on the nutrient economy ...
Considerable attention has been paid to reducing nutrient emissions from ruminant livestock in the l...
Key Words: nutrient dynamics, fertility management, feed availability and quality and livestock prod...
Bhutan aims to intensify livestock production not only to improve livelihoods of farming households ...
This paper evaluates the effect of livestock intensification through crossbreeding for dairying in B...
Livestock farming in Nepal, especially buffalo farming alone contributes a major share in livelihood...
As human populations continue to grow, the intensification of agricultural production is occurring i...
Sustainability of their agricultural systems is essential for many tropical countries where the majo...
Animal production in South Asia is predominantly part of mixed crop-livestock farming systems vital ...
Livestock play a significant role in rural livelihoods and the economies of developing countries. Th...
Cropping, when possible, tends to become more important than animal production because, in general, ...
Animal production systems provide nutritious food for humans, income and survivability for numerous ...
Organic agriculture is a production system which relies on ecosystem management and ecological proce...
Sustainability of their agricultural systems is essential for many tropical countries where the majo...
This paper explores effects of animal and manure management in a dairy unit on the nutrient economy ...
Considerable attention has been paid to reducing nutrient emissions from ruminant livestock in the l...
Key Words: nutrient dynamics, fertility management, feed availability and quality and livestock prod...