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Globally governments, development practitioners, academicians and non-government organizations (NGO) advocate for adoption of zero grazing farming of dairy cattle. It is one of the strategies of attaining the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 1) of eradicating extreme hunger and poverty in households. It enables households obtain increased milk production from their dairy cattle, soil replenishment through manure application in farming, creation of employment opportunities and generation of income through the sale of animals and animal products. This book "Zero Grazing Adoption and…mehr

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Globally governments, development practitioners, academicians and non-government organizations (NGO) advocate for adoption of zero grazing farming of dairy cattle. It is one of the strategies of attaining the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 1) of eradicating extreme hunger and poverty in households. It enables households obtain increased milk production from their dairy cattle, soil replenishment through manure application in farming, creation of employment opportunities and generation of income through the sale of animals and animal products. This book "Zero Grazing Adoption and Farmers' Knowledge of Cattle Reproductive Parameters" is organized around a central set of six chapters, back ground to the study, literature review, study methodology, results, discussion, conclusions and recommendations. It makes an important contribution to the existing literature well as provides essential knowledge on zero grazing farming of dairy cattle and factors contributing to its promotion to policymakers, extension workers, veterinary scientists, academicians, researchers and farmers.
Autorenporträt
I hold a masters'' degree in development studies from the Institute of Social Studies (ISS),Netherlands. I also hold a bachelors¿ degree in social science, with a bias in Rural Economy from Makerere University. Currently, working at Makerere University, lecturing undergraduate students and involved in research work