Decision guide on developing livestock enterprises with rural communities in Africa. Part 1: rabbits, goats and poultry

The guidelines provided in this document are not intended to be comprehensive, but rather give field workers and researchers an idea of what to think about before planning to develop new livestock enterprises with communities. The aim is to give the reader enough information to be aware of the possi...

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Main Author: Roothaert, Ralph L.
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2005
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75667
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description The guidelines provided in this document are not intended to be comprehensive, but rather give field workers and researchers an idea of what to think about before planning to develop new livestock enterprises with communities. The aim is to give the reader enough information to be aware of the possibilities, and to provide warnings to prevent situations of classical mistakes resulting in unnecessary failure of the enterprise. The information is complied for the African context. There is a reference list at the end that provides practical and comprehensive background information on tropical livestock rearing.
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spelling CGSpace756672025-08-18T06:41:42Z Decision guide on developing livestock enterprises with rural communities in Africa. Part 1: rabbits, goats and poultry Roothaert, Ralph L. livestock market research gender The guidelines provided in this document are not intended to be comprehensive, but rather give field workers and researchers an idea of what to think about before planning to develop new livestock enterprises with communities. The aim is to give the reader enough information to be aware of the possibilities, and to provide warnings to prevent situations of classical mistakes resulting in unnecessary failure of the enterprise. The information is complied for the African context. There is a reference list at the end that provides practical and comprehensive background information on tropical livestock rearing. 2005 2016-06-09T22:07:53Z 2016-06-09T22:07:53Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75667 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Roothaert, Ralph. 2005. Decision guide on developing livestock enterprises with rural communities in Africa. Part 1: rabbits, goats and poultry. Kampala, Uganda: ILRI.
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Roothaert, Ralph L.
Decision guide on developing livestock enterprises with rural communities in Africa. Part 1: rabbits, goats and poultry
title Decision guide on developing livestock enterprises with rural communities in Africa. Part 1: rabbits, goats and poultry
title_full Decision guide on developing livestock enterprises with rural communities in Africa. Part 1: rabbits, goats and poultry
title_fullStr Decision guide on developing livestock enterprises with rural communities in Africa. Part 1: rabbits, goats and poultry
title_full_unstemmed Decision guide on developing livestock enterprises with rural communities in Africa. Part 1: rabbits, goats and poultry
title_short Decision guide on developing livestock enterprises with rural communities in Africa. Part 1: rabbits, goats and poultry
title_sort decision guide on developing livestock enterprises with rural communities in africa part 1 rabbits goats and poultry
topic livestock
market research
gender
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75667
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