Africa, المجلد 62Oxford University Press, 1992 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 101
... Cattle exports from Somalia , 1980-88 ( based on Cassam , 1987 , and Woodward and Stockton , 1989 ) cattle had grown rapidly , and by the early 1980s it accounted for more than 95 per cent of the external market for Somali cattle . In ...
... Cattle exports from Somalia , 1980-88 ( based on Cassam , 1987 , and Woodward and Stockton , 1989 ) cattle had grown rapidly , and by the early 1980s it accounted for more than 95 per cent of the external market for Somali cattle . In ...
الصفحة 102
... cattle exports from Kismayo declined from 26,213 to 4,168 , and prospects for 1988 looked only marginally better . While the Yemeni market continues , Egypt has stopped importing cattle from Somalia , including Kismayo , and is unlikely ...
... cattle exports from Kismayo declined from 26,213 to 4,168 , and prospects for 1988 looked only marginally better . While the Yemeni market continues , Egypt has stopped importing cattle from Somalia , including Kismayo , and is unlikely ...
الصفحة 103
... cattle flows could be reversed or might go in both directions , depending on seasonal and local market conditions . For example , the lack of water points in north - eastern Kenya restricts movements of cattle to its markets during the ...
... cattle flows could be reversed or might go in both directions , depending on seasonal and local market conditions . For example , the lack of water points in north - eastern Kenya restricts movements of cattle to its markets during the ...
المحتوى
smell as a social frontier among the KapsikiHigi | 38 |
Ethnoveterinary medicine in Africa | 59 |
Traders brokers and market crisis in southern Somalia | 94 |
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