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Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos. |
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12/01/2016 |
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02/01/2024 |
Autoria: |
ACHARYA, R. M.; SINGH, N. P. |
Título: |
The role of goat in conservation of ecology and livelihood security. |
Ano de publicação: |
1992 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GOATS, 5., 1992, New Delhi. Pre-conference proceedings; plenary papers and invited lectures. New Delhi: International Goat Association, 1992. p. 81-99 |
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Inglês |
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Abstract: The goat is numerically a more important species of livestock in the developing countries especially in Asia and Africa. In addition to their contribution to the subsistence of smallholders and landless poor, they provide marketable commodities, such as meat, milk, skins, fibre and manure. Goats provide 2,5 milion metric tonnes of meat, 1,8 milion metric tonnes of milk and 0,48 metric tonnes of fresh skins. 90% of the meat and 70% of the total milk from goat is produced in Asia and Africa. Table 1. Goat population and population trends; Table 3.Diet composition for goats, sheep and cattle; Table 4. Effect of grazing intensity of goats on run off soil loss; Table 5. Effect of grazing surface vegetation yield and soil parameters; Table 6Income (Rs) from rearing goats by a farmer in Andhra Pradesch, India; Table 7 Nature and extent of the economic contribution of a goat in the Punjab, India; Table 8. Estimates of gross margin of profits per annum from indigenous Kambing Katjang goats from meat production with varying levels of fertility; Table 9. Economics of goat production by a small farmer family in Malasya; Table10. Analysis of incomes of these sizes of goat and sheep herd in Cyprus; Table 11. Annual average income from goats for milk production in Trinidad and Tobago; Table 12. Economic data of 83 goats herds in a arid zone of Venezuela; Table 13. Income and expenditure from sheep and goats raising by a semi-nomadic farm family in Rajashan, India; Table 14. Comparative income in terms of components of gross cost from rearing goats and sheep under two systems of management in India; Table 15. Annual family income from transhumant goat/sheep herding MenosAbstract: The goat is numerically a more important species of livestock in the developing countries especially in Asia and Africa. In addition to their contribution to the subsistence of smallholders and landless poor, they provide marketable commodities, such as meat, milk, skins, fibre and manure. Goats provide 2,5 milion metric tonnes of meat, 1,8 milion metric tonnes of milk and 0,48 metric tonnes of fresh skins. 90% of the meat and 70% of the total milk from goat is produced in Asia and Africa. Table 1. Goat population and population trends; Table 3.Diet composition for goats, sheep and cattle; Table 4. Effect of grazing intensity of goats on run off soil loss; Table 5. Effect of grazing surface vegetation yield and soil parameters; Table 6Income (Rs) from rearing goats by a farmer in Andhra Pradesch, India; Table 7 Nature and extent of the economic contribution of a goat in the Punjab, India; Table 8. Estimates of gross margin of profits per annum from indigenous Kambing Katjang goats from meat production with varying levels of fertility; Table 9. Economics of goat production by a small farmer family in Malasya; Table10. Analysis of incomes of these sizes of goat and sheep herd in Cyprus; Table 11. Annual average income from goats for milk production in Trinidad and Tobago; Table 12. Economic data of 83 goats herds in a arid zone of Venezuela; Table 13. Income and expenditure from sheep and goats raising by a semi-nomadic farm family in Rajashan, India; Table 14.... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Gricultura de subsistência; Smallholders. |
Thesagro: |
Agricultura familiar; Caprino; Pequeno produtor. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Goats; Small farms; Subsistence farming. |
Categoria do assunto: |
B Sociologia Rural |
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