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Resources available on animal traction in
Nigeria
The following ATNESA and ROATA documents relating to animal traction in
Nigeria can be viewed
and/or downloaded in pdf format: Some of these documents derive from ATNESA
workshops or the workshops of the West Africa Animal Traction Network. Some have
been prepared by animal traction specialists for other collaborating
organisations or networks.
(If you do not have
Adobe Acrobat 4 which is needed to view and print these pdf files, you can
download it free of charge from http://www.adobe.com)
Most papers have file sizes between 150 kb and 500 kb. Depending on the speed
of your connection, these files will take between one and four minutes to
download. Papers with photographs generally have larger files and these are
marked in yellow (over one megabyte) or
red (over two megabytes) and
these will take longer to download.
Economic
implications of animal power at the small-scale level in the savannah zone of
northern Nigeria:
a linear programming simulation of farmer circumstances
by D O A Phillips, G O I Abalu and S A
Ingawa
Utilization and management for work oxen in a Guinea-savannah environment in Nigeria; initial survey results
by E O Otchere, H U Ahmed, S A S
Olorunju and M S Kallah
Improving profitability of weeding technology in maize and sorghum production in Northern Nigeria
by J O Olukosi and A O Ogungbile
Animal traction in Nigeria: impact, constraints, and current initiatives
by S Bako and S Ingawa
Animal traction technology in northern Nigeria: a survey of constraints and a model of prospects
by D O A Phillip, G O I Abalu, A A
Aganga and A O Aduku
Animal power for agricultural production in Nigeria
by E S Gwani
A note on the draft animals used in northern Nigeria
by A L Katsina
Observations on animal power utilization in the farming systems of northern Nigeria
by J O Gefu, H U Ahmed, E O Otchere and
S A S Olorunju
Use of animal-drawn implements & equipment by small scale farmers in Bauchi State, Nigeria
by I Jalo and A D Kwatra
Camels and donkeys as pack and transport animals in semi-arid Northern Nigeria: herd composition, management and utilisation
by W A, Hassan and B A Ibitoye
Socio-economic issues in animal traction research and development in Nigeria
by D O A Phillip and O A Ogunblle
Appropriate animal traction technology for rural women in Nigeria
by I O Oguejiofo
Promoting
the adoption of animal traction technology in Nigeria: some relevant issues
by A Omotayo and P P Idisi
Prospects of animal traction in Southern Nigeria. and empirical study
by A Daramola
Animal traction as a source
of power for agricultural development in Nigeria ** 400 kb
by E.A. Ajav
The
development and assessment of a donkey-drawn weeder in Niger
by F Emhardt and H D
Kutzbach
The potential for animal traction in
south-western Nigeria
by Adebiyi
Gregory Daramola
Donkeys in Nigeria: history, distribution and productivity
by Roger Blench, A de Jode and E
Gherz
Improving donkey utilisation and management in Nigeria
by Mabayoje A Ladeinde and Y S Ademiluyi
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