Prospects for integrating food and feed production in Welayta Sodo, Ethiopia

A diagnostic survey was carried out in 1988 to assess feed resource and animal production situation in Welayta Sodo. Information was collected by interviewing 102 heads of households. Supplementary information was also collected from the Ministry of Agriculture. Discusses type and nutritional qualit...

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Main Authors: Tolera, Adugna, Said, A.N.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Centre for Africa 1992
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50037
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description A diagnostic survey was carried out in 1988 to assess feed resource and animal production situation in Welayta Sodo. Information was collected by interviewing 102 heads of households. Supplementary information was also collected from the Ministry of Agriculture. Discusses type and nutritional quality of available feed resources; estimated quality of feed resources available in Welayta District including crop residues; availability of feed DM relative to livestock population of the District; livestock productivity, major constraints to livestock production, and prospects for integrating food and feed production with ref. to traditional complementarity of food & feeds; stratification of livestock production; and temporal interaction between forage supply and demand.
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spelling CGSpace500372025-11-04T14:10:33Z Prospects for integrating food and feed production in Welayta Sodo, Ethiopia Tolera, Adugna Said, A.N. wolayta sodo food production feed production mixed farming crop residues A diagnostic survey was carried out in 1988 to assess feed resource and animal production situation in Welayta Sodo. Information was collected by interviewing 102 heads of households. Supplementary information was also collected from the Ministry of Agriculture. Discusses type and nutritional quality of available feed resources; estimated quality of feed resources available in Welayta District including crop residues; availability of feed DM relative to livestock population of the District; livestock productivity, major constraints to livestock production, and prospects for integrating food and feed production with ref. to traditional complementarity of food & feeds; stratification of livestock production; and temporal interaction between forage supply and demand. 1992 2014-10-31T06:08:42Z 2014-10-31T06:08:42Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50037 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Centre for Africa
spellingShingle wolayta sodo
food production
feed production
mixed farming
crop residues
Tolera, Adugna
Said, A.N.
Prospects for integrating food and feed production in Welayta Sodo, Ethiopia
title Prospects for integrating food and feed production in Welayta Sodo, Ethiopia
title_full Prospects for integrating food and feed production in Welayta Sodo, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Prospects for integrating food and feed production in Welayta Sodo, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Prospects for integrating food and feed production in Welayta Sodo, Ethiopia
title_short Prospects for integrating food and feed production in Welayta Sodo, Ethiopia
title_sort prospects for integrating food and feed production in welayta sodo ethiopia
topic wolayta sodo
food production
feed production
mixed farming
crop residues
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50037
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