Improving Animal Traction Technology

Improving Animal Traction Technology

Author: Animal Traction Network for Eastern and Southern Africa. Workshop

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13:

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The profitability of animal traction. The management of draft animals. Animal-powered tillage and weeding technology. The supply and distribution of implements for animal traction women and animal traction technology. The transfer of animal traction technology. Animal-powered transport. Diversifyng operations using animal power. Country experiences and constraints.


Meeting the Challenges of Animal Traction

Meeting the Challenges of Animal Traction

Author: Paul Starkey

Publisher: Resource Book of the Animal Tr

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13:

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This new resource book provides a wealth of ideas and experiences concerning animal traction in many countries. This publication has been developed from the ATNESA workshop held in Kenya on 'meeting the challenges of animal traction' and draws together key papers and contributions from professionals in 27 different countries. The papers address a number of important challenges to animal traction that relate to participation, environment, gender, extension, transport, equipment and animal husbandry. In addition, several papers describe national-level challenges and project attempts to address these. It will be of great value to all those concerned with the development of animal power, tropical agricultural development and rural transport, especially those involved in participative research, training, extension, development, planning, gender issues and project implementation.


Ceres

Ceres

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13:

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The Origins and Development of African Livestock

The Origins and Development of African Livestock

Author: Roger Blench

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-01-27

Total Pages: 567

ISBN-13: 1135434166

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This book presents an interdisciplinary overview of the origins of African livestock, placing Africa as one of the world centres for animal domestication. With sections on archaeology, genetics, linguistics and ethnography, this collection contains over twenty contributions from the field's foremost experts and provides fully illustrated, never before published data, and extensive bibliographies.