Current status of livestock crossbreeding in Ethiopia: Implications for research and extensionTesema, ZelekeTaye, MengstieKebede, DamitieJournal of Applied Animal Science
Ethiopia has one of Africa's fastest growing economies, but it has one of the world's poorest access to modern energy supplies. The majority of Ethiopia's population lives in rural areas and is heavily reliant on agriculture; the primary source of energy for this rural population is biomass ...
According to the Global Food Policy Report 2017, nearly 90% of the projected urban population increase by 2050 is going to be concentrated in Africa and Asia. Parallel evidence suggests that poverty and related challenges of food insecurity and undernutrition are also urbanizing. The dynamics underl...
iii.The section of the public also concerned that the implementation of the bill will result in reduction of the livestock population in India. About the Bill: i.The bill was aimed at framing measures for the regulation of the importation of livestock and livestock products as well as promotio...
The organic wastes and residues generated from agricultural, industrial, and domestic activities have the potential to be converted to bioenergy. One such energy is biogas, which has already been included in rural areas as an alternative cooking energy source and agricultural activities. It is produce...
From the Cover: Long-term changes in Serengeti-Mara wildebeest and land cover: Pastoralism, population, or policies? Declines in habitat and wildlife in semiarid African savannas are widely reported and commonly attributed to agropastoral population growth, livestock impa... K.,Homewood,E.,... ...
Specialist in Oil & Gas Refinery, Iran Dr. Atmani Hassan Director Regional of Organization Entraide Nationale Dr. Venkata Ragahavendra Miriampally Adama Science & Technology University, Adama, Ethiopia Dr. M.Varatha Vijayan ME; Ph.D.
Many agricultural systems models simulate physical quantites of crop or livestock production, which is then assumed to be available for consumption. Production implicitly is equated with consumption and this may be compared to a self-sufficiency benchmark. There is no active decision making in the ...
Abstract The marked increase in the demand for animal protein of high quality necessitates protecting animals from infectious diseases. This requires increasing the use of veterinary therapeutics. The overuse and misuse of veterinary products can cause a risk to human health either as short-term or ...
Death rate: This entry gives the average annual number of deaths during a year per 1,000 population at midyear; also known as crude death rate. The death rate, while only a rough indicator of the mortality situation in a country, accurately indicates the current mortality impact on population...