Priority setting for small ruminant research

The limited resources available to national agriculture research and extension systems in Africa will allow only top priority areas to be funded. Priority identification must take into account farmers' objectives and those of national planners. A farming systems approach is essential to determine fa...

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Main Author: Reynolds, L.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Centre for Africa 1993
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/16446
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description The limited resources available to national agriculture research and extension systems in Africa will allow only top priority areas to be funded. Priority identification must take into account farmers' objectives and those of national planners. A farming systems approach is essential to determine farmers' objectives and constraints and to identify appropriate solutions. Such information is an essential prerequisite in the formulation of research programmes, which must be backed up by a thorough review of the literature. Small ruminants may or may not be a national priority.
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spelling CGSpace164462021-02-10T20:37:07Z Priority setting for small ruminant research Reynolds, L. The limited resources available to national agriculture research and extension systems in Africa will allow only top priority areas to be funded. Priority identification must take into account farmers' objectives and those of national planners. A farming systems approach is essential to determine farmers' objectives and constraints and to identify appropriate solutions. Such information is an essential prerequisite in the formulation of research programmes, which must be backed up by a thorough review of the literature. Small ruminants may or may not be a national priority. 1993 2012-02-06T20:16:37Z 2012-02-06T20:16:37Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/16446 en Open Access International Livestock Centre for Africa Reynolds, L. 1993. Priority setting for small ruminant research. In: Lebbie, S.H.B., Rey, B. and Irungu, E.K. 1993. Small ruminant research and development in Africa: Proceedings of the Second Biennial Conference of the African Small Ruminant Research Network, AICC, Arusha, Tanzania, 7-11 December 1992. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: ILCA and Wageningen, The Netherlands: CTA.
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