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Linking school milk with smallholder dairy development: Thai experience and design considerations for a pilot project in Bangladesh

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  • Jabbar, Mohammad A
  • Ahuja, Vinod

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The paper reviews nutrition and feeding programmes in Bangladesh with a focus in school milk, then proposes a new school milk programme for pilot testing based on lessons learned from elsewhere specially Thai dairy development and the role of school milk in it.

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  • Jabbar, Mohammad A & Ahuja, Vinod, 2011. "Linking school milk with smallholder dairy development: Thai experience and design considerations for a pilot project in Bangladesh," Research Reports 208725, International Livestock Research Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ilrirr:208725
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.208725
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