Endogenous livestock development in Cameroon: Exploring the potential of local initiatives for livestock development
This book and accompanying film (DVD: CTA no. 1456) provide an introduction to the ELD approach to livestock development in Africa. It is the outcome of a joint effort between farmers and extension workers in Cameroon and consultants, who explored the multi-faceted role of livestock in rural communi...
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| Formato: | Extension Material |
| Lenguaje: | Inglés |
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CTA / Agromisa / COMPAS / ELD / Heifer Project International
2008
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76810 |
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| author | Hooft, Katrien van 't Millar, D. Geerlings, E. Django, Sali |
| author_browse | Django, Sali Geerlings, E. Hooft, Katrien van 't Millar, D. |
| author_facet | Hooft, Katrien van 't Millar, D. Geerlings, E. Django, Sali |
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| description | This book and accompanying film (DVD: CTA no. 1456) provide an introduction to the ELD approach to livestock development in Africa. It is the outcome of a joint effort between farmers and extension workers in Cameroon and consultants, who explored the multi-faceted role of livestock in rural communities and ways in which livestock keepers can become better informed and organised. |
| format | Extension Material |
| id | CGSpace76810 |
| institution | CGIAR Consortium |
| language | Inglés |
| publishDate | 2008 |
| publishDateRange | 2008 |
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| publisher | CTA / Agromisa / COMPAS / ELD / Heifer Project International |
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| spelling | CGSpace768102024-01-03T11:35:15Z Endogenous livestock development in Cameroon: Exploring the potential of local initiatives for livestock development Hooft, Katrien van 't Millar, D. Geerlings, E. Django, Sali This book and accompanying film (DVD: CTA no. 1456) provide an introduction to the ELD approach to livestock development in Africa. It is the outcome of a joint effort between farmers and extension workers in Cameroon and consultants, who explored the multi-faceted role of livestock in rural communities and ways in which livestock keepers can become better informed and organised. 2008 2016-09-02T06:19:22Z 2016-09-02T06:19:22Z Extension Material https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76810 en Open Access application/pdf CTA / Agromisa / COMPAS / ELD / Heifer Project International |
| spellingShingle | Hooft, Katrien van 't Millar, D. Geerlings, E. Django, Sali Endogenous livestock development in Cameroon: Exploring the potential of local initiatives for livestock development |
| title | Endogenous livestock development in Cameroon: Exploring the potential of local initiatives for livestock development |
| title_full | Endogenous livestock development in Cameroon: Exploring the potential of local initiatives for livestock development |
| title_fullStr | Endogenous livestock development in Cameroon: Exploring the potential of local initiatives for livestock development |
| title_full_unstemmed | Endogenous livestock development in Cameroon: Exploring the potential of local initiatives for livestock development |
| title_short | Endogenous livestock development in Cameroon: Exploring the potential of local initiatives for livestock development |
| title_sort | endogenous livestock development in cameroon exploring the potential of local initiatives for livestock development |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76810 |
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