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Simulation of production systems in East Africa by use of interfaced forage and cattle models
Author
Sullivan, G M
Cartwright, T C
Farris, D E
Publisher
Agricultural Systems
Publication Year
1981
Body

A forage model and a cattle production model were interfaced and adapted for tropical production conditions in East Africa. The objectives of the modelling were to structure and conceptualise a complex system for better comprehension, thereby determining constraints on a traditional African grazing system. The model was designed to simulate the physical linkages between the scarce resource of forage and the outputs of cattle, meat and milk. The effects of improved management practices were examined for a traditional village livestock grazing system. Verification and validation for the baseline village herd were carried out using several different sources of data. A combination of a restricted breeding season, supplemental feeding during the dry season and a seasonal sales policy resulted in a 40% increase in net revenue to village producers above the baseline for a ten-year period.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
7
Journal Number
4
Journal Pages
245-265
Journal Name
Agricultural Systems
Keywords
modelling
cattle
animal production
management
grazing
communal farming
policies
Africa