Africa RISING Tanzania-Feed Assessment (FEAST) Babati, Tanzania

Feed assessment tool was applied in characterizing the production systems mainly related to feed innovation in Babati district. The villages involved were Long, Sabilo and Seloto. The exercise was categorized into two sessions, namely, focused group discussions and individual interviews. A number of...

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Main Author: International Livestock Research Institute
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144795
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description Feed assessment tool was applied in characterizing the production systems mainly related to feed innovation in Babati district. The villages involved were Long, Sabilo and Seloto. The exercise was categorized into two sessions, namely, focused group discussions and individual interviews. A number of 117 (93 males and 24 females) participants (farmers) were involved in the focus group discussion and 36 farmers involved in individual interviews. Feeding practice dominate in both villages is open grazing system. The key issue is low productivity potential of the animals which is an implication of lack of knowledge/skills on general animal husbandry and/or feed shortage mainly due to seasonality. This may possibly be a potential entry point for interventions in each village. To learn more about this dataset, please visit the ILRI Datasets Portal http://data.ilri.org/portal/dataset/africa-rising-tanzania-feed-assessment-feast-babati-tanzania
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spelling CGSpace1447952024-10-25T07:57:45Z Africa RISING Tanzania-Feed Assessment (FEAST) Babati, Tanzania International Livestock Research Institute livestock feeds farming systems Feed assessment tool was applied in characterizing the production systems mainly related to feed innovation in Babati district. The villages involved were Long, Sabilo and Seloto. The exercise was categorized into two sessions, namely, focused group discussions and individual interviews. A number of 117 (93 males and 24 females) participants (farmers) were involved in the focus group discussion and 36 farmers involved in individual interviews. Feeding practice dominate in both villages is open grazing system. The key issue is low productivity potential of the animals which is an implication of lack of knowledge/skills on general animal husbandry and/or feed shortage mainly due to seasonality. This may possibly be a potential entry point for interventions in each village. To learn more about this dataset, please visit the ILRI Datasets Portal http://data.ilri.org/portal/dataset/africa-rising-tanzania-feed-assessment-feast-babati-tanzania 2018 2024-06-04T09:44:29Z 2024-06-04T09:44:29Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144795 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute International Livestock Research Institute. 2018. Africa RISING Tanzania-Feed Assessment (FEAST) Babati, Tanzania. Nairobi, Kenya: International Livestock Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SOPC8S. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
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Africa RISING Tanzania-Feed Assessment (FEAST) Babati, Tanzania
title Africa RISING Tanzania-Feed Assessment (FEAST) Babati, Tanzania
title_full Africa RISING Tanzania-Feed Assessment (FEAST) Babati, Tanzania
title_fullStr Africa RISING Tanzania-Feed Assessment (FEAST) Babati, Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Africa RISING Tanzania-Feed Assessment (FEAST) Babati, Tanzania
title_short Africa RISING Tanzania-Feed Assessment (FEAST) Babati, Tanzania
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farming systems
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