Index to Livestock Literature Microfiched in Ethiopia

Index to Livestock Literature Microfiched in Ethiopia

Author: International Livestock Centre for Africa

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13:

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Bibliographic index; Agriculture; Research; Geography; Education, extension and advisory work; Administration; Legislation; Economics; Farm organization and management; Development aims, policies, programmes; Rural sociology; Distribution and marketing; Plant production; Meteorology and climatology; Soil biology; Soil chemistry and physics; Soil classification; and genesis; Soil surveying and mapping; Soil fertility; fertilizers; Soil resources and management; Soil cultivation and cropping systems; Soil erosion and reclamation; Plant breeding; Plant physiology and biochemistry; Plant taxonomy and geography; Protection of plants and stored products; Pests of plants; Plant diseases; Weeds; Protection of stored products of plant and animal origin; Forestry; Forestry production; Forest management; Animal production; Animal breeding; Animal ecology; Animal nutrition; Feed processing; Feed composition; Animal structure; Animal physiology and biochemistry; Animal taxonomy and geography; Veterinary science and hygiene; Pest of animals; Animal diseases; Miscellaneous disorders of animals; Aquatic sciences and fisheries; Limnology; Agricultural engineering, structures, and equipment; Farm equipment; Natural resources; Energy resources; Water resources and management; Drainage and irrigation; Food processing; Food microbiology and toxicology; Home economics, industries and crafts; Human nutrition; Food composition; Physiology of human nutrition; Feeding; Auxiliary disciplines; Mathematics and statistics; Documentation.


Pastoral Livestock Marketing in Eastern Africa

Pastoral Livestock Marketing in Eastern Africa

Author: John G. McPeak

Publisher: ITDG Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13:

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An in-depth, evidence-based investigation of livestock marketing in Eastern Africa which approaches the issues from a variety of disciplinary perspectives including anthropology, economics, geography, and rangeland ecology. Editors John G. McPeak and Peter D. Little present current findings on how livestock markets in this area operate, describe policy options that help markets function more effectively, and identify topics meriting further research. The issues are examined at a variety of levels (household, market, national, and international), and many of the authors place emphasis on cross-border trade: an area not currently well understood but of substantial economic importance. The book is written in a clear, straightforward style and, though the authors come from a variety of fields, jargon and discipline-specific terms are kept to a minimum.