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Title: Communal cattle production in Zimbabwe: a review
Authors: Tavirimirwa, B.
Mwembe, R.
Ngulube, B.
Banana, N. Y. D.
Nyamushamba, G. B.
Ncube, S.
Nkomboni, D.
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Keywords: Cattle characterisation
Indigenous cattle
Production systems
Issue Date: 2013
Series/Report no.: Livestock Research for Rural Development;Vol. 25; No. 12
Abstract: Development of communal cattle production can be a sustainable way to improve the livelihoods of the rural population in Zimbabwe. There is however, little information and research conducted to characterize, understand and develop the communal cattle production systems in Zimbabwe. This review focuses on the importance of communal cattle production, constraints to sustainable production and research needs necessary to improve the production systems. Communal cattle production in Zimbabwe is extensive and dominated by indigenous cattle which are adaptable to the local environment. Their important functions, which include provision of food security and socio-cultural role, are discussed. The major constraints identified are high disease and parasite prevalence, low level of management, limited dry season forage availability and poor marketing management. Any improvement in these constraints may lead to a sustainable increase in communal cattle production.
URI: http://www.lrrd.org/lrrd25/12/tavi25217.htm
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4374
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