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Volume 37, Issue 5, November 2000, Page 1-139 (Conf. Vol. II)
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Management of range resources in arid areas: goals, constraints and policies
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1-9
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Animal products trade in Africa in light of the new developments of international trade
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11-22
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Livestock trade in Africa and in Sudan in particular
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23-25
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Animal genetic resources in Africa
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27-34
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Livestock development policies: A top-but slow moving-priority for Africa
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35-42
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Origins, history and relationships of indigenous African cattle
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43-46
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The role of international and regional organizations in animal health and welfare
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47-54
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Prospects for biotechnology in animal health in Africa
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55-59
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Livestock and environment interactions- our professional challenge
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61-68
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Natural constraints on livestock production in the tropics and subtropics: In reference to Africa
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69-106
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Livestock and wildlife: Piloting integration in Africa
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107-113
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Prospects of biotechnology applications in animal genetics and nutrition
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115-120
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A pest-practice model for agricultural and rural community development in the eastern cape province of south Africa: the Transkei and Ciskei example
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121-124
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Feasibility of introducing buffaloes into some African countries
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125-132
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Technology development and field testing: access to credit to allow smallholder dairy farmers in central Kenya to reallocate concentrates during lactation
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135-139
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