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Effects of livestock diseases on dairy production and in-comes in district Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan:

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  • Ashfaq, Muhammad
  • Muhammad, Ghulam
  • Ul-Haq, Shamsheer
  • Razzaq, Amar

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This study estimates the prevalence of key livestock diseases in district Faisalabad and evaluates the effects they have on livestock productivity and farm incomes. All five tehsils of district Faisalabad are included in the study. From each tehsil three villages were chosen, and from each village 10 livestock farmers were chosen randomly to collect survey information.

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  • Ashfaq, Muhammad & Muhammad, Ghulam & Ul-Haq, Shamsheer & Razzaq, Amar, 2014. "Effects of livestock diseases on dairy production and in-comes in district Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan:," PSSP working papers 23, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:psspwp:23
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    1. Elahi, Ehsan & Weijun, Cui & Jha, Sunil Kumar & Zhang, Huiming, 2019. "Estimation of realistic renewable and non-renewable energy use targets for livestock production systems utilising an artificial neural network method: A step towards livestock sustainability," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 183(C), pages 191-204.

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