Improved livestock feeding yields positive results for Ethiopia's farmers
Improved troughs designed by the Africa RISING project can save 27% of animal feed which would otherwise be wasted. Under the Africa RISING project in Ethiopia, the improved troughs have been designed, tested and evaluated for feeding cattle, sheep and goats. Results from monitoring the use of the...
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| author | International Livestock Research Institute |
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| description | Improved troughs designed by the Africa RISING project can save 27% of animal feed which would otherwise be wasted.
Under the Africa RISING project in Ethiopia, the improved troughs have been designed, tested and evaluated for feeding cattle, sheep and goats. Results from monitoring the use of the improved feed troughs in four sites in Ethiopia showed that they saved 27% of the feed biomass offered to the animals compared to the traditional feed troughs. This film highlights the works of Africa RISING in helping smallholder farmers with this improved technology. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1298522023-04-01T00:30:31Z Improved livestock feeding yields positive results for Ethiopia's farmers International Livestock Research Institute farmers feeds livestock Improved troughs designed by the Africa RISING project can save 27% of animal feed which would otherwise be wasted. Under the Africa RISING project in Ethiopia, the improved troughs have been designed, tested and evaluated for feeding cattle, sheep and goats. Results from monitoring the use of the improved feed troughs in four sites in Ethiopia showed that they saved 27% of the feed biomass offered to the animals compared to the traditional feed troughs. This film highlights the works of Africa RISING in helping smallholder farmers with this improved technology. 2022-05-12 2023-03-31T13:01:09Z 2023-03-31T13:01:09Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129852 en Open Access ILRI. 2022. Improved livestock feeding yields positive results for Ethiopia's farmers. Video. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI. |
| spellingShingle | farmers feeds livestock International Livestock Research Institute Improved livestock feeding yields positive results for Ethiopia's farmers |
| title | Improved livestock feeding yields positive results for Ethiopia's farmers |
| title_full | Improved livestock feeding yields positive results for Ethiopia's farmers |
| title_fullStr | Improved livestock feeding yields positive results for Ethiopia's farmers |
| title_full_unstemmed | Improved livestock feeding yields positive results for Ethiopia's farmers |
| title_short | Improved livestock feeding yields positive results for Ethiopia's farmers |
| title_sort | improved livestock feeding yields positive results for ethiopia s farmers |
| topic | farmers feeds livestock |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129852 |
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