Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 373
... suggest a comparatively high commercial offtake among herds in the arid areas . Coulomb et al . ( 1980 : 57 ) record commercial offtake rates of 11-14 per cent for transhumant herds in northern Chad and 13 per cent in the pastoral areas ...
... suggest a comparatively high commercial offtake among herds in the arid areas . Coulomb et al . ( 1980 : 57 ) record commercial offtake rates of 11-14 per cent for transhumant herds in northern Chad and 13 per cent in the pastoral areas ...
الصفحة 374
... suggest that females up to the age of 4-5 make up 15-20 per cent of total sales ( Tables 6-7 ) . While the total percentage of female sales in the semi - arid area may not be significantly less than in arid areas , data suggest that ...
... suggest that females up to the age of 4-5 make up 15-20 per cent of total sales ( Tables 6-7 ) . While the total percentage of female sales in the semi - arid area may not be significantly less than in arid areas , data suggest that ...
الصفحة 388
... suggest that the herd structures of West Africa are not a product of natural herd growth para- meters . Increasingly , herds are the product of market specialisation in which animals are purchased to achieve desired herd compositions ...
... suggest that the herd structures of West Africa are not a product of natural herd growth para- meters . Increasingly , herds are the product of market specialisation in which animals are purchased to achieve desired herd compositions ...
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