Socio-economic complexities of smallholder resource-poor ruminant livestock production systems in Sub-saharan Africa.
The challenge to overcome hunger remains one of the most serious confrontations facing humanity today. The threat of starvation is most serious in Africa, where an estimated 33% (138 million) of the population, mainly women and children, suffer from malnutrition. An estimated 680 million people, rep...
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University of the Free State
2004
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79698 |
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