Trends and prospects for livestock and crop production in Tropical Africa
Evaluates resources existing in tropical Africa on a regional and zonal basis, and analyses demand and supply projections of agricultural and food products up to the year 2000. Discusses the effects of the energy crises on agriculture in developed and developing countries, and the development potent...
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1981
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| author | Montgolfier-Kouevi, C. de Vlavonou, A. |
| author_browse | Montgolfier-Kouevi, C. de Vlavonou, A. |
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| description | Evaluates resources existing in tropical Africa on a regional and zonal basis, and analyses demand and supply projections of agricultural and food products up to the year 2000. Discusses the effects of the energy crises on agriculture in developed and developing countries, and the development potential of the livestock sector over the next 20 years considering the supporting capacity of the land as well as the farm inputs required to meet development targets. Presents the role of livestock as a farm input providing manure and traction, and the potential of hides and skins; with annex on the new energy strategies. |
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| publishDate | 1981 |
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| spelling | CGSpace43962021-02-24T13:17:44Z Trends and prospects for livestock and crop production in Tropical Africa Montgolfier-Kouevi, C. de Vlavonou, A. tropics agricultural production agricultural development economic development livestock land use animal traction Evaluates resources existing in tropical Africa on a regional and zonal basis, and analyses demand and supply projections of agricultural and food products up to the year 2000. Discusses the effects of the energy crises on agriculture in developed and developing countries, and the development potential of the livestock sector over the next 20 years considering the supporting capacity of the land as well as the farm inputs required to meet development targets. Presents the role of livestock as a farm input providing manure and traction, and the potential of hides and skins; with annex on the new energy strategies. 1981 2011-07-19T06:27:57Z 2011-07-19T06:27:57Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/4396 en Limited Access International Livestock Centre for Africa |
| spellingShingle | tropics agricultural production agricultural development economic development livestock land use animal traction Montgolfier-Kouevi, C. de Vlavonou, A. Trends and prospects for livestock and crop production in Tropical Africa |
| title | Trends and prospects for livestock and crop production in Tropical Africa |
| title_full | Trends and prospects for livestock and crop production in Tropical Africa |
| title_fullStr | Trends and prospects for livestock and crop production in Tropical Africa |
| title_full_unstemmed | Trends and prospects for livestock and crop production in Tropical Africa |
| title_short | Trends and prospects for livestock and crop production in Tropical Africa |
| title_sort | trends and prospects for livestock and crop production in tropical africa |
| topic | tropics agricultural production agricultural development economic development livestock land use animal traction |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/4396 |
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