Dynamics of Dairy Smallholding Farms Supplying Segou Milk Market in Mali
The increase in fresh milk demand, associated to urban growth, presents an opportunity for developing cattle husbandry around towns. The primary objective of this study was to understand changes in dairy units in the suburban area of Segou, a medium-sized town in Mali, dominated by informal trade. T...
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