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Estimates of the economic cost caused by five major reproductive problems in dairy animals in Assam and Bihar, India
Published 2021“…Reproductive problems in dairy animals reduce fertility, prevent conception, create problems in the delivery of healthy calves, lead to postpartum complications, increase inter-calving periods, reduce milk yield, and lower overall lifetime productivity. …”
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Do global oil prices drive domestic food prices?
Published 2019“…Using monthly data covering the period from January 2010 to October 2018, the study employs long-run cointegration tests, vector error correction model (VECM) and vector autoregression (VAR) model to examine the effect of global oil prices on domestic food prices in a sample of Middle East countries. …”
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Village poultry in Ethiopia socio-technical analysis and learning with farmers
Published 2007“…Religious festival days were associated with increased poultry consumption and sales, and fasting periods with decreased consumption. Farm-recording was as a first entry point to learn about how farmers participate in research. …”
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Hälsokontrollen av den gemensamma jordbrukspolitiken (CAP)
Published 2009“…When the Healthcheck of CAP is decided, most likely in the beginning of 2009, there will be a discussion about how CAP will appear in the next budget period 2013. One main question in the Healthcheck is how the farm support will be designed. …”
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Realizing economic and environmental gains from cultivated forages and feed reserves in Ethiopia
Published 2022“…This paper presents the economic benefits and insights into the role of cultivated forages, such as densification into pellets, in bridging gaps in feed supply. …”
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A spatial econometric analysis of cultural dimensions, technology knowledge and economic growth
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Do remote areas benefit from economic growth? Evidence from Uganda
Published 2021“…Furthermore, there is concern that remote rural areas may not benefit equally from economic growth. In this paper, we examine poverty trends in rural Uganda to test whether remote rural areas benefit from economic growth to the same degree as better connected rural areas. …”
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African feed resources and ruminant production from the ecological and socio-economic viewpoint
Published 1992“…The socio-economic systems of the arid zones have to be highly mobile and able to cope with periodic catastrophic droughts but the people's traditional response of moving to wetter zones is increasingly curtailed. …”
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An expost economic assessment of the intervention against highly pathogenic avian influenza in Nigeria
Published 2014“…With a 12% annual discount rate, the results show that the intervention was economically justified under the endemic scenario with high mortality risk. …”
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COVID-19 in rural Malawi: Perceived risks and economic impacts round 2
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Producing biofuels in low-income countries: An integrated environmental and economic assessment for Tanzania
Published 2016“…Results indicate that there are economic incentives to convert unused lands to sugarcane-ethanol production, but only grasslands (not forests) have a reasonable carbon payback period. …”
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Economic threshold for Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae) in clementine mandarins Citrus clementina
Published 2017“…The shortest sampling period that satisfactorily predicted fruit damage at harvest, extended from August to mid-October. …”
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Productivity nutritive value and economic potential of irrigatedf odder in two regions of Ghana
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An assessment of the biological and economic efficiency in conversion of milk to growth in N'Dama calves
Published 1993“…Over the whole 10-month period the biological conversion factors were slightly less favourable but still not different between groups (9.5 9.4 kg/kg). …”
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Impact of COVID-19 on the Jordanian economy: Economic sectors, food systems, and households
Published 2020“…Some of the key findings from this modeling exercise are: • National GDP is estimated to have fallen by 23 percent during the lockdown period. The services sector was hardest hit, seeing an estimated drop in output of almost 30 percent. • Food systems in Jordan are estimated to have experienced a reduction in output by almost 40 percent. • Employment losses during the lockdown were estimated at over 20 percent, mainly driven by job losses in services, followed by agriculture. • Household income fell on average by around one-fifth due to the lockdown, mainly driven by contraction in service sector activities, by slowdown in manufacturing activity, and by lower remittances from abroad. • GDP growth rates for Jordan’s economy will continue to be negative through 2020, ranging from -5.7 to -7.4 percent, depending on the speed of economic recovery. …”
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