Dairy farmers complain of low conception rates once their animals have been artificially inseminated; African Farming looks at the factors
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African beef on the dinner table
Danida scientists answer the question Why isnt there more quality African beef on the market?
Investigating Brucellosis: Prevalence and attitudes
Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College in the UK and Kafrelsheikh University in Egypt look at brucellosis in Egypt, its prevalence, risk factors and livestock owners knowledge, attitudes and practices
p>Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College in the UK and Kafrelsheikh University in Egypt look at brucellosis in Egypt, its prevalence, risk factors and livestock owners knowledge, attitudes and practicesSmall-scale dairy production: a way out of poverty
New study assesses global perspectives for smallholder milk production
New dairy breed
AT A RECENT Ol Kalou Agricultural Fair, in Kenya’s Highlands, one stand elicited much interest to the local farming community. A recently introduced German dual purpose breed Fleckvieh became a darling of local dairy farmers.They have been seeking information on how they can introduce it to their herds.