Author: Tsadkan Zegeye Kahsay
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 156
ISBN-13: 9783659432149
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEthiopia is known for its leading livestock head in the continent. However, unlike the fact that agricultural knowledge and information play a significant role in improving productivity, linking producers to remunerative markets, improving competitiveness in markets, research studies on the current livestock production and productivity is lacking in most parties of the country. So this book will contribute its best by offering critically important information on the existing cattle husbandry practices, milk production, handling, processing and marketing system in one of the north most districts in the country. Furthermore, it might be a clue for designing appropriate dairy development strategies, market orientations and providing base line information for further research and development.
Book Synopsis Cattle Milk Production, Processing and Marketing System in Enderta by : Tsadkan Zegeye Kahsay
Download or read book Cattle Milk Production, Processing and Marketing System in Enderta written by Tsadkan Zegeye Kahsay and published by LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. This book was released on 2013 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ethiopia is known for its leading livestock head in the continent. However, unlike the fact that agricultural knowledge and information play a significant role in improving productivity, linking producers to remunerative markets, improving competitiveness in markets, research studies on the current livestock production and productivity is lacking in most parties of the country. So this book will contribute its best by offering critically important information on the existing cattle husbandry practices, milk production, handling, processing and marketing system in one of the north most districts in the country. Furthermore, it might be a clue for designing appropriate dairy development strategies, market orientations and providing base line information for further research and development.