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Title: | Economic and policy issues in the livestock service delivery to the poor |
Authors: | Ahuja, Vinod Redmond, Elizabeth |
Keywords: | Livestock Service Sector;Livestock and Poor;Economic Policy |
Issue Date: | 21-Oct-2004 |
Abstract: | Livestock are important to millions of poor households across the world not only as a source of income but also as a major source of protein and supplementary nutrition, draft power, fertilizer, fuel and a store of wealth. A large number of rural households across the world own livestock, the majority of them poor. A large majority of livestock owners comprise of small and marginal farmers, who also account for a large share of poor. In general, the distribution of livestock has been found to be more equitable than that of land, leading to a much more equitable distribution of gains from livestock production. |
Description: | Tropical Animal Health and Production, 36, (2004), pp. 247-268 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11718/9866 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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