32
Views
7
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Evaluation of the impact of HPAI on family poultry production in Africa

Pages 391-400 | Received 10 Mar 2007, Accepted 12 Mar 2007, Published online: 23 Sep 2019

References

  • ALDERS, R.G. (1996) Facilitating women's participation in village poultry projects: experiences in Mozambique and Zambia. Proceedings 20th World's Poultry Congress, Vol. 3, New Delhi, India, pp. 441–447.
  • ANONYMOUS (1996) Group Discussion: The role of women in poultry production. ANRPD Newsletter 6(1): 14.
  • CHITUKURO, H.R. and FOSTER, H.A. (1997) Methodologies for enabling women to improve poultry productivity through better husbandry and disease control. In: Proceedings of an International Workshop on Sustainable Rural Poultry Production in Africa (Sonaiya, E.B. Ed.), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, pp. 108–111.
  • FAOAIDE news (2007) FAO Avian Influenza Disease Emergency News, Situation Update 45: www.fao.org/ag/againfo/subjects/en/health/diseases-cards/special_avian.html (20 February 2007).
  • GUÈYE, E.F. (1998a) Poultry plays an important role in African village life. World Poultry 14: 14–17.
  • GUÈYE, E.F. (1998b) Village egg and fowl meat production in Africa. World's Poultry Science Journal 54: 73–86.
  • GUÈYE, E.F. (2000) The role of family poultry in poverty alleviation, food security and the promotion of gender equality in rural Africa. Outlook on Agriculture 29: 129–136.
  • GUÈYE, E.F. (2002) Employment and income generation through family poultry in low-income food-deficit countries. World's Poultry Science Journal 58: 541–557.
  • GUÈYE, E.F. (2003) Poverty alleviation, food security and the well-being of the human population trough family poultry in low-income food-deficit countries. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment 1(2): 12–21.
  • GUÈYE, E.F. (2005) Gender aspects in family poultry management systems in developing countries. World's Poultry Science Journal 61: 39–46.
  • GUÈYE, E.F. and BESSEI, W. (2003) Research, education and extension for sustainable family poultry production: whither collaboration with FAO? Paper presented at the FAO Poultry Meeting, 30–31 July 2003, Rome, Italy.
  • KITALYI, A.J. (1998) Village chicken production systems in rural Africa: household food security and gender issues. FAO Animal Production and Health Paper 142, Rome, Italy.
  • KUSHI, D.H., ADEGBOLA, T.A. and UMEH, A.P. (1998) The role of women in animal production. Proceedings of the Silver Anniversary Conference of the NSAP and the Inaugural Conference of the WASAP, Abeokuta, Nigeria, pp. 254–255.
  • MISSÈ, M. and GUÈYE, E.F. (2006) Participative Action Research on Avian Flu in West and Central Africa: Monitoring missions to Burkina Faso and Nigeria. West and Central Africa Regional Office, The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Dakar, Senegal, November and October 2006.
  • MOPATE, L.Y. and LONY, M. (1998) Survey on family chicken farms in rural N'Djaména, Chad. INFPD Newsletter 8(4): 3–8.
  • SONAIYA, E.B., LAOGUN, E.A., MATANMI, O., DANIYAN, O.C., AKANDE, B.E., OGUNTADE, E.A., OMOSEIBI, R.O. and OLORI, V.E. (1993) Health and husbandry aspects of village extensive poultry production in South Western Nigeria. In: Proceedings of an International Workshop on Village Poultry Production in Africa (Pandey, V.S. and Demey, F., Eds.), Rabat, Morocco, 1993, pp. 34–41.
  • SONAIYA, E.B., BRANCKAERT, R.D.S. and GUÈYE, E.F. (1999) Research and development options for family poultry. Introductory paper to the First INFPD/FAO Electronic Conference on the Scope and Effect of Family Poultry Research and Development, www.fao.org/waicent/faoinfo/agricult/aga/agap/lpa/fampo1/intropap.htm

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.