A role for small ruminants in sustainable cropping systems in the humid zone of West Africa

Discusses ILCA's research programme on integrating goat & sheep production into alley cropping systems i.e. production of crops between permanent rows of intensively managed trees, and also crop & animal production constraints inherent in the humid zones of West Africa and outlines on-going alley cr...

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Main Authors: Sumberg, J.E., Okali, C., Carew, B.A.R.
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Centre for Africa 1982
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/4440
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author Sumberg, J.E.
Okali, C.
Carew, B.A.R.
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description Discusses ILCA's research programme on integrating goat & sheep production into alley cropping systems i.e. production of crops between permanent rows of intensively managed trees, and also crop & animal production constraints inherent in the humid zones of West Africa and outlines on-going alley cropping trials on cut-and-carry browse feeding or direct grazing of trees during fallow periods.
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spelling CGSpace44402021-02-24T08:59:12Z A role for small ruminants in sustainable cropping systems in the humid zone of West Africa Sumberg, J.E. Okali, C. Carew, B.A.R. humid zones sheep goats farming systems mixed farming research intercropping oil crops food crops Discusses ILCA's research programme on integrating goat & sheep production into alley cropping systems i.e. production of crops between permanent rows of intensively managed trees, and also crop & animal production constraints inherent in the humid zones of West Africa and outlines on-going alley cropping trials on cut-and-carry browse feeding or direct grazing of trees during fallow periods. 1982 2011-07-19T06:28:00Z 2011-07-19T06:28:00Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/4440 en Limited Access International Livestock Centre for Africa
spellingShingle humid zones
sheep
goats
farming systems
mixed farming
research
intercropping
oil crops
food crops
Sumberg, J.E.
Okali, C.
Carew, B.A.R.
A role for small ruminants in sustainable cropping systems in the humid zone of West Africa
title A role for small ruminants in sustainable cropping systems in the humid zone of West Africa
title_full A role for small ruminants in sustainable cropping systems in the humid zone of West Africa
title_fullStr A role for small ruminants in sustainable cropping systems in the humid zone of West Africa
title_full_unstemmed A role for small ruminants in sustainable cropping systems in the humid zone of West Africa
title_short A role for small ruminants in sustainable cropping systems in the humid zone of West Africa
title_sort role for small ruminants in sustainable cropping systems in the humid zone of west africa
topic humid zones
sheep
goats
farming systems
mixed farming
research
intercropping
oil crops
food crops
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/4440
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