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Profitability, efficiency and comparative advantage of African cattle meat and milk production: the case of trypanotolerant village cattle production

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  • Itty, P., 1996. "Profitability, efficiency and comparative advantage of African cattle meat and milk production: the case of trypanotolerant village cattle production," Agricultural Economics, Blackwell, vol. 14(1), pages 33-44, April.
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