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Title: INTRODUCTION: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS OF PASTORAL AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION IN NIGERIA
Authors: GEFU, Jerome O.
Issue Date: Dec-2008
Publisher: National Animal Production Research Institute. Shika Ahmadu Bello University. PMB 1096. Zaria. Nigeria
Abstract: This short exposition attempts to provide a general overview of what could be considered the major concerns of animal agriculture in Nigeria as a background to the diverse and penetrating issues raised by the various contributors. Like the West and Central African sub¬ region, the country is blessed with abundant renewable natural resources. The drier part of the country between 7°-14"N (see Map 1) is best suited for ruminant production of different livestock breeds and species. Il has a variety of vegetation stretching from the Sahel in the extreme northeast (Yobe and Borno States) to derived savanna in the southern tip of Taraba, Kogi, and Kwara States. The mean annual rainfall varies greatly according to the vegetational distribution between ca. 200mm and 1500mm.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2238
ISBN: 978-2741-08-6
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