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Livestock Farming Systems In Central And Eastern Europe 1st Edition A Gibon S Mihina

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Livestock Farming Systems In Central And Eastern Europe 1st Edition A Gibon S Mihina
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Publisher: Wageningen Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 255
Author: A. Gibon; S. Mihina
ISBN: 9789076998299, 9789086865123, 9076998299, 9086865127
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Livestock Farming Systems In Central And Eastern Europe 1st Edition A Gibon S Mihina by A. Gibon; S. Mihina 9789076998299, 9789086865123, 9076998299, 9086865127 instant download after payment.

This book examines the potential of Livestock Farming Systems (LFS) research to assess and understand the diversity of livestock farming systems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). LFS research based on systemic modelling has improved the understanding of livestock production realities at farm level and influenced agricultural development strategies in Western Europe. Researchers from both Western and Eastern Europe carried out this initial study, which was co-ordinated and sponsored under a collaborative agreement between EAAP and FAO, and was run in selected regions in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and the Slovak Republic. The results and conclusions of the study are reported in this book, together with other contributions of interest with respect to the sustainable development of livestock production in CEE presented and discussed during a workshop in Budapest in August 2001. The results of the study demonstrate the adaptability of LFS research to systems predominantly based on large-scale private, corporate and co-operative farms in the CEE countries

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