Integration of crossbred dairy goats into Burundi's farming systems

The Ngozi goat project promoted a new livestock system by introducing a new genotype and improving housing, feeding, health and marketing. To assess and monitor its impact, a collaboration with the International Livestock Center for Africa was initiated in 1989. The aim of this collaboration is to g...

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Main Author: Rey, B.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture 1995
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49954
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description The Ngozi goat project promoted a new livestock system by introducing a new genotype and improving housing, feeding, health and marketing. To assess and monitor its impact, a collaboration with the International Livestock Center for Africa was initiated in 1989. The aim of this collaboration is to gather results from an analysis of a running trend, using case studies in areas where Development projects have introduced crossbred dairy goats in the farming system over a relatively long period and assessing the productivity and role of dairy goats in systems where they are the object of a Development effort. The systems approach adopted to study the key issue of the genetic component is discussed.
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spelling CGSpace499542023-02-15T09:38:13Z Integration of crossbred dairy goats into Burundi's farming systems Rey, B. farming systems productivity development projects dairy industry goats The Ngozi goat project promoted a new livestock system by introducing a new genotype and improving housing, feeding, health and marketing. To assess and monitor its impact, a collaboration with the International Livestock Center for Africa was initiated in 1989. The aim of this collaboration is to gather results from an analysis of a running trend, using case studies in areas where Development projects have introduced crossbred dairy goats in the farming system over a relatively long period and assessing the productivity and role of dairy goats in systems where they are the object of a Development effort. The systems approach adopted to study the key issue of the genetic component is discussed. 1995 2014-10-31T06:08:36Z 2014-10-31T06:08:36Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49954 en Open Access Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture
spellingShingle farming systems
productivity
development projects
dairy industry
goats
Rey, B.
Integration of crossbred dairy goats into Burundi's farming systems
title Integration of crossbred dairy goats into Burundi's farming systems
title_full Integration of crossbred dairy goats into Burundi's farming systems
title_fullStr Integration of crossbred dairy goats into Burundi's farming systems
title_full_unstemmed Integration of crossbred dairy goats into Burundi's farming systems
title_short Integration of crossbred dairy goats into Burundi's farming systems
title_sort integration of crossbred dairy goats into burundi s farming systems
topic farming systems
productivity
development projects
dairy industry
goats
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49954
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