Does producing forages improve livelihoods in dry areas? The case of Afghanistan (on-going research)
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Roberto Telleria, Serkan Ates, Srinivas Tavva, Hayatullah Esmati. (24/11/2015). Does producing forages improve livelihoods in dry areas? The case of Afghanistan (on-going research). New Delhi, India.
Abstract
Agriculture is the main livelihood and a major contributor to the Afghan economy. Livestock production contributes with
almost 50% of agricultural GDP in Afghanistan where out of 75% Afghans who live in rural areas, 85% keep some
livestock (AusAID and ACIAR, 2011). In particular, small ruminants (sheep and goats) provide small holder rural Afghan
families with livelihoods, food and capital. However, insufficient feed is a key constraint that limits productivity, income
growth and sustainability in the crop-livestock farming (GIRoA, 2009). The purpose of this research was to assess and
identify which forage production technologies offers high productivity and resilience to farmers to maintain productive
small ruminant flocks.
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Ates, Serkan https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6825-3248
Tavva, Srinivas https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7416-7397
Tavva, Srinivas https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7416-7397