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  1. Stakeholders’ Co-designing Workshop to Plan for the CGIAR Sustainable Animal and Aquatic Foods Program in West Bengal, India by Chakrabarti, A., Sathiskumar, Abinaya, Roy, M. N., Kuriachen, Philip, Dubey, S. K., Taron, Avinandan

    Published 2025
    “…The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and WorldFish convened a one-day stakeholder engagement workshop on August 25, 2025, in Salt Lake, West Bengal, under the CGIAR Sustainable Animal and Aquatic Foods (SAAF) Program. The workshop aimed to identify the ecological, institutional, and socio-economic challenges facing two of the most valuable wetland ecosystems—the East Kolkata Wetlands (EKW) and the Indian Sundarbans—and to provide a participatory platform for co-developing science-based strategies for sustainable wetland and fisheries management. …”
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  2. The influence of diet of the donor animal on the initial bacterial concentration of ruminal fluid and in vitro gas production degradability parameters by Nagadi, S., Herrero, Mario, Jessop, N.S.

    Published 2000
    “…Results suggest that changing the ratio of concentrate to hay reduces the initial bacterial concentration and affects the gas production degradability parameters but the estimation of bacterial DM either from bacterial absorbance or volume of gas produced without substrate was not affected by changing the diet of donor animal.…”
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  3. Live animal and meat export value chains for selected areas in Ethiopia: constraints and opportunities for enhancing meat exports by Legese, G., Teklewold, H., Alemu, D., Negassa, A.

    Published 2008
    “…Despite the reported high livestock population of the country, the major meat and live animal exporters are complaining of shortage of supply and inferior quality of animals (especially shoats). …”
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  4. Frequency of diminazene - resistant trypanosomes in populations of Trypanosoma congolense arising in infected animals following treatment with diminazene aceturate by Mamman, M., Gettinby, N.B., Murphy, N.B., Kemei, S., Peregrine, A.S.

    Published 1995
    “…Immediately after infection, 50 mice in each group were treated intraperitoneally with diminazene aceturate at the aforementioned dosage; the other 50 mice functioned as untreated controls. Thereafter, all animals were monitored for 100 days for the presence of trypanosomes. …”
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