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Fodder bank: Improving the nutrition of cattle in the subhumid zone of West Africa

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 1995
Nigeria
Africa
Western Africa

ILCA acknowledged the potential for increased animal agriculture in the subhumid zone of West Africa by establishing a research base at Kaduna in northern Nigeria. FulBe agropastoralists were selected at the target group because they own most of the cattle in the zone and cattle are the predominant livestock, at least in terms of biomass and traded products. After consultation with experts, farm surveys, and a simulation analysis, ILCA chose to focus the research on overcoming the dry-season nutrition constraint.

The Borana plateau of southern Ethiopia: Synthesis of pastoral research, development and change, 1980-91

Journal Articles & Books
December, 1994
Ethiopia
Africa
Eastern Africa

This document is divided in eight chapters. The first chapter reviews rangelands and rangeland development in Ethiopia. The second chapter is an introduction to the Borana Plateau with ref. to natural resources and pastoral society. It reviews secondary information on geology and sociology, as well as original information on climate, soils, wildlife, plant ecology and water resources for the central Borana Plateau. Chapter three deals with vegetation dynamics and resource use.

Scope for improvement of small ruminant production in the Sahel

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 1993
Mali
Africa
Western Africa

This chapter investigates the options for improving the performance of small ruminants interms of their contribution to household incomes. The characteristics of the existing production system are first sketched in order to identify the resource requirements and constraints of the system. Based on this imformation, a steady-state flock model is then developed and used to assess the impact of variation in growth, reproduction and mortality rates production.

The Borana plateau of southern Ethiopia: synthesis of pastoral research, development and change, 1980-91. Executive summary

Reports & Research
December, 1993
Ethiopia
Africa
Eastern Africa

The Borana plateau of southern Ethiopia: synthesis of pastoral research, development and change, 1980-91 summarises results from work conducted by 40 people in the southern Ethiopian rangelands between 1980 and 1991. The first chapter reviews rangelands and rangeland development in Ethiopia. The second chapter is an introduction to the Borana plateau: natural resources and pastoral society. The next three chapters deals with vegetation dynamics and resoruce use, Borana household economy, and livestock husbandry and production.

Changes in migration and feeding patterns among semi-nomadic pastoralists in Northern Syria

December, 1992
Syrian Arab Republic
Western Asia
Northern Africa

This article looks at the changes which are taking place in the Syrian semi-nomadic bedouin flocks' feeding and migration patterns, and the historical reasons for these changes. Most of the discussion will focus on three steppe-based villages in northern Syria, where the International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas (ICARDA) undertook a three-year survey between 1978 and 1981, and where a follow-up study was done this year.

Review of dairy marketing and processing in a semi-arid pastoral system in Ethiopia

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 1992
Ethiopia
Africa
Eastern Africa

Studies were conducted among pastoralists on the Borana Plateau in 1986-89. Household surveys described seasonal milk production and allocation, marketed supply of dairy products, incidence of calf morbidity and mortality and human consumption of dairy products and grain. The efficiency of butter-making was measured. Dairying among the Borana is controlled by the women. Overall, 69 percent of milk produced was used as fresh milk and the remainder was soured for direct consumption or butter processing.