Introduction
Introductory Remarks
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General Considerations
1.1 The desirability and implications of encouraging intensive animal production enterprises in developing countries
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1.2 Sociological implications of intensifying animal production in developing countries: the case of the african pastoralists
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1.3 Physical and economic constraints to intensive animal production in developing countries
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Climate
2.1 Methods of alleviating the deleterious effects of tropical climates on animal production
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2.2 The design of farm buildings for use in developing countries
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Feed Supplies
3.1 World Supplies of grain for animal feed including principal protein sources
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3.2 The use of cultivated pastures for intensive animal production in developing countries
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3.3 The use of by-products for intensive animal production
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3.4 The use of tree crops and their by-products for intensive animal production
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Livestock Improvement
4.1 Merits and demerits of importing exotic cattle compared with the improvement of local breeds: cattle in africa south of the sahara
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4.2 The use of artificial insemination and controlled breeding techniques in livestock improvement
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4.3 Diseases associated with the international transfer of animals for breeding
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4.4 Some diseases associated with the intensification of animal production in developing countries*
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Intensive Production of Non-Ruminants
5.1 Intensive pig production — Problems and solutions in the growth of the industry in Taiwan
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5.2 The potential contribution of indigenous pigs to intensive pig production in Southern Africa
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5.3 Peri-urban piggeries in Papua New Guinea
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5.4 Swine production systems in Central America: limiting factors, prospects and research requirements
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5.5 Intensive poultry production in Jordan
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5.6 Egg production at high temperatures
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