Study finds 40% more milk and millions of dollars in revenue possible for African farmers adopting new drought-resistant pasture grass: New climate-smart varieties survive harsh conditions while reducing the environmental impact of livestock production

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Main Author: International Center for Tropical Agriculture
Format: Press Item
Language:Inglés
Published: 2016
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78791
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spelling CGSpace787912025-11-05T18:13:50Z Study finds 40% more milk and millions of dollars in revenue possible for African farmers adopting new drought-resistant pasture grass: New climate-smart varieties survive harsh conditions while reducing the environmental impact of livestock production International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2016-10-26 2017-01-16T19:43:48Z 2017-01-16T19:43:48Z Press Item https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78791 en Open Access application/pdf CIAT. October 26, 2016. Study finds 40% more milk and millions of dollars in revenue possible for African farmers adopting new drought-resistant pasture grass: New climate-smart varieties survive harsh conditions while reducing the environmental impact of livestock production. Press release. Internacional Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). 3 p.
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Study finds 40% more milk and millions of dollars in revenue possible for African farmers adopting new drought-resistant pasture grass: New climate-smart varieties survive harsh conditions while reducing the environmental impact of livestock production
title Study finds 40% more milk and millions of dollars in revenue possible for African farmers adopting new drought-resistant pasture grass: New climate-smart varieties survive harsh conditions while reducing the environmental impact of livestock production
title_full Study finds 40% more milk and millions of dollars in revenue possible for African farmers adopting new drought-resistant pasture grass: New climate-smart varieties survive harsh conditions while reducing the environmental impact of livestock production
title_fullStr Study finds 40% more milk and millions of dollars in revenue possible for African farmers adopting new drought-resistant pasture grass: New climate-smart varieties survive harsh conditions while reducing the environmental impact of livestock production
title_full_unstemmed Study finds 40% more milk and millions of dollars in revenue possible for African farmers adopting new drought-resistant pasture grass: New climate-smart varieties survive harsh conditions while reducing the environmental impact of livestock production
title_short Study finds 40% more milk and millions of dollars in revenue possible for African farmers adopting new drought-resistant pasture grass: New climate-smart varieties survive harsh conditions while reducing the environmental impact of livestock production
title_sort study finds 40 more milk and millions of dollars in revenue possible for african farmers adopting new drought resistant pasture grass new climate smart varieties survive harsh conditions while reducing the environmental impact of livestock production
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78791
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