The livestock revolution: a view on implications for Africa

A rapid growth in per capita consumption of livestock products is occurring in developing countries (Delgado et al., 1999; FOASTAT 1983-2002). In the last two decades and until 2020, the increase in the consumption of meat and milk has been estimated to be much higher in developing countries compare...

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Autores principales: Mwangi, David Miano, Omore, Amos O.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2004
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/890
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spelling CGSpace8902024-11-15T08:52:34Z The livestock revolution: a view on implications for Africa Mwangi, David Miano Omore, Amos O. A rapid growth in per capita consumption of livestock products is occurring in developing countries (Delgado et al., 1999; FOASTAT 1983-2002). In the last two decades and until 2020, the increase in the consumption of meat and milk has been estimated to be much higher in developing countries compared to developed countries (Delgado et al. 1999). This increase in consumption and demand is fuelling an increase in production. 2004 2010-03-23T16:48:11Z 2010-03-23T16:48:11Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/890 en Limited Access Cambridge University Press Mwangi, D.M. and Omore, A. 2004. The livestock revolution: a view on implications for Africa. In: Owen, E., Smith, T., Steele, M.A., Anderson, S., Duncan, A.J., Herrero, M., Leaver, J.D., Reynolds, C.K., Richards, J.I. and Ku-Vera, J.C. (eds), Responding to the livestock revolution: the role of globalisation and implications for poverty alleviation. British Society of Animal Science Publication No. 33, Nottingham University Press, Nottingham, UK: 51-65.
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