Contribution of Economics to Design of Sustainable Cattle Breeding Programs in Eastern Africa: A Choice Experiment Approach



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Contribution of Economics to Design of Sustainable Cattle Breeding
Programs in Eastern Africa: A Choice Experiment Approach

Emily Awuor Ouma and Awudu Abdulai*

1 Department of Food Economics and Consumption Studies, University of Kiel, Germany.

Contributed paper prepared for presentation at the International Association of
Agricultural Economists Conference, Gold Coast, Australia,
August 12-18, 2006

Copyright 2006 by Emily Ouma and Awudu Abdulai. All rights reserved. Readers may make
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Corresponding author, Email: aabdula @ food-econ.uni-kiel.de



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