Contribution of crossbred goats to milk production and social welfare in Burundi

The on going research programme is aimed at evaluating the performance of an introduced goat production package consisting of crossbred goats (Alpine x Small East African, fodder production, management and milk marketing in the Ngozi area. Over 3500 farmers adopted the technology in the 10-year peri...

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Main Author: Rey, B.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Centre for Africa 1993
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49698
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description The on going research programme is aimed at evaluating the performance of an introduced goat production package consisting of crossbred goats (Alpine x Small East African, fodder production, management and milk marketing in the Ngozi area. Over 3500 farmers adopted the technology in the 10-year period from 1980 to 1991. Data are being collected from a sample of these and non-participating farmers. Data will be analysed to optimise the level of crossbreeding, management and input/output for economic benefits, and the overall farm performance.
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spelling CGSpace496982023-02-15T09:44:39Z Contribution of crossbred goats to milk production and social welfare in Burundi Rey, B. goats crossbreds milk production development projects constraints research programmes The on going research programme is aimed at evaluating the performance of an introduced goat production package consisting of crossbred goats (Alpine x Small East African, fodder production, management and milk marketing in the Ngozi area. Over 3500 farmers adopted the technology in the 10-year period from 1980 to 1991. Data are being collected from a sample of these and non-participating farmers. Data will be analysed to optimise the level of crossbreeding, management and input/output for economic benefits, and the overall farm performance. 1993 2014-10-31T06:08:16Z 2014-10-31T06:08:16Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49698 en Open Access International Livestock Centre for Africa
spellingShingle goats
crossbreds
milk production
development projects
constraints
research programmes
Rey, B.
Contribution of crossbred goats to milk production and social welfare in Burundi
title Contribution of crossbred goats to milk production and social welfare in Burundi
title_full Contribution of crossbred goats to milk production and social welfare in Burundi
title_fullStr Contribution of crossbred goats to milk production and social welfare in Burundi
title_full_unstemmed Contribution of crossbred goats to milk production and social welfare in Burundi
title_short Contribution of crossbred goats to milk production and social welfare in Burundi
title_sort contribution of crossbred goats to milk production and social welfare in burundi
topic goats
crossbreds
milk production
development projects
constraints
research programmes
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