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Title : |
Poverty Alleviation Of Resource Poor Farmers Through Improved Pig Raising In The Western Hills Of Nepal |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
Joshi, K.R., Author ; Nepali, M.B., Author ; Pradhan, S.M., Author |
Pagination: |
90-96 p. |
Languages : |
English (eng) |
Abstract: |
Improved pig raising as an option of income generation for socio-economically disadvantaged
farmers under low input management system was tested at OR sites Taranagar and Bamgha in
Gorkha and Gulmi districts respectively. Pig sties for each participatory farmer were constructed
and piglets were distributed to the farmers in two lots during 1999 and 2000 in each site. Out of
50 piglets distributed, 24 were female and 26 were male of Landrace and Yorkshire breed
Among them, four pairs of piglets were given for the breeding and others for the fattening
pwpose. The growth of pigs was found to be better at Bumgha (118±17.1 kg) than in Taranagar
{I 04±16. 8 kg). The average daily weight gains were 3 70 gm and 322 gm in the respective sites.
The final body weight of Landrace (105.0±18.96 kg), was found higher than that of Yorkshire
(1 00. 0±16. 63 kg), however, the significant were none difference (P>O. 05). The economic analysis
revealed that the average benefit cost ratio was I. 55:1 for of both sites during 1999 to 2001 with
gross income of NRs. 9615.00 and net income of NRs. 3423.50/pig. |
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Poverty Alleviation Of Resource Poor Farmers Through Improved Pig Raising In The Western Hills Of Nepal [printed text] / Joshi, K.R., Author ; Nepali, M.B., Author ; Pradhan, S.M., Author . - [s.d.] . - 90-96 p. Languages : English ( eng) Abstract: |
Improved pig raising as an option of income generation for socio-economically disadvantaged
farmers under low input management system was tested at OR sites Taranagar and Bamgha in
Gorkha and Gulmi districts respectively. Pig sties for each participatory farmer were constructed
and piglets were distributed to the farmers in two lots during 1999 and 2000 in each site. Out of
50 piglets distributed, 24 were female and 26 were male of Landrace and Yorkshire breed
Among them, four pairs of piglets were given for the breeding and others for the fattening
pwpose. The growth of pigs was found to be better at Bumgha (118±17.1 kg) than in Taranagar
{I 04±16. 8 kg). The average daily weight gains were 3 70 gm and 322 gm in the respective sites.
The final body weight of Landrace (105.0±18.96 kg), was found higher than that of Yorkshire
(1 00. 0±16. 63 kg), however, the significant were none difference (P>O. 05). The economic analysis
revealed that the average benefit cost ratio was I. 55:1 for of both sites during 1999 to 2001 with
gross income of NRs. 9615.00 and net income of NRs. 3423.50/pig. |
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