Poverty reduction through animal health

Livestock contribute to the livelihoods of roughly 70% of the world's poor, supporting farmers, consumers, traders, and laborers throughout the developing world. Furthermore, there is an increasing demand for livestock products for the growing and more affluent populations of many developing countri...

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Main Authors: Perry, Brian D., Sones, Keith R.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2007
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/750
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description Livestock contribute to the livelihoods of roughly 70% of the world's poor, supporting farmers, consumers, traders, and laborers throughout the developing world. Furthermore, there is an increasing demand for livestock products for the growing and more affluent populations of many developing countries, particularly in Asia, which offers new market opportunities for poor farmers. Animal diseases severely constrain livestock enterprises in developing countries but are not being given the attention they deserve by the global community.
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spelling CGSpace7502023-12-08T19:36:04Z Poverty reduction through animal health Perry, Brian D. Sones, Keith R. Livestock contribute to the livelihoods of roughly 70% of the world's poor, supporting farmers, consumers, traders, and laborers throughout the developing world. Furthermore, there is an increasing demand for livestock products for the growing and more affluent populations of many developing countries, particularly in Asia, which offers new market opportunities for poor farmers. Animal diseases severely constrain livestock enterprises in developing countries but are not being given the attention they deserve by the global community. 2007-01-19 2010-03-02T09:27:43Z 2010-03-02T09:27:43Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/750 en Limited Access American Association for the Advancement of Science Perry, B. and Sones K. 2007. Poverty reduction through animal health. Science, 315: 333-334.
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