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Smallholder livestock farming is a mainstay of the poor
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Smallholder livestock farming is a mainstay of the poor

Posted on 31 Dec 2011 by ILRI Communications

Making smallholder production more competitive is a powerful tool to reduce poverty, raise nutrition levels and improve the livelihoods of rural people in many developing countries Continue reading →

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