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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Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture
1995
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| author | Rey, B. |
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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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