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Agricultural and Food Policy 5 Livestock Production/Industries 5 fodder trees 5 Crop Production/Industries 4 Farm Management 4 alley farming 4 Land Economics/Use 3 Africa 2 Nigeria 2 adoption 2 economic 2 forage 2 Cameroun 1 Environmental Economics and Policy 1 Gliricidia 1 Leucauena 1 Production Economics 1 Productivity Analysis 1 Research Methods/ Statistical Methods 1 Togo 1 assessment 1 diffusion 1 feeds 1 land tenure 1 livestock production 1 nutririon 1 small ruminants 1 socioeconomic factors 1 soil ferlity 1 training 1 west Africa 1
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Jabbar, Mohammad A. 5 Avila, M. 1 Larbi, A 1 Lawry, S 1 Reynolds, L 1 Reynolds, Len 1 Smith, J W 1 Steinberger, D 1
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International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) 5
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Research Reports / International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) 5
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NUTRITIONAL AND ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF LEUCAENA AND GLIRICIDIA AS FEED SUPPLEMENTS FOR SMALL RUMINANTS IN HUMID WEST AFRICA
Jabbar, Mohammad A.; Reynolds, L; Larbi, A; Smith, J W - International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), … - 1997
Considering leguminous trees Leucauena and Gliricidia as good sources of quality food, on-station and on-farm studies were conducted in the humid zone of West Africa to establish animal responses to levels, times and forms of browse supplementation, to develop alternative feeding strategies for...
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The Role of Alley Farming in African Livestock Production
Reynolds, Len; Jabbar, Mohammad A. - International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), … - 1994
The incorporation of livestock into alley farming systems, in which food or forage crops are grown between hedges of multipurpose trees that are regularly pruned for mulch and/or forage, has been studied for over 10 years in Africa. Prunings from leguminous trees such as Leucaena and Gliricidia...
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Land Tenure and the Potential for the Adoption of Alley Farming in West Africa
Lawry, S; Steinberger, D; Jabbar, Mohammad A. - International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), … - 1994
Alley farming was developed as a means of maintaining soil fertility in fields under permanent cultivation in Africa, as population pressure makes the traditional practice of slash-and-burn combined with fallowing unsustainable. It is an agroforestry system under which food crops are grown in...
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Socio-economic Assessment of Alley Farming
Avila, M.; Jabbar, Mohammad A. - International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), … - 1992
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SOCIOECONOMIC ASPECTS OF DIFFUSION AND ADOPTION OF ALLEY FARMING
Jabbar, Mohammad A. - International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), … - 1990
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