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Cost of milk production in Uganda- round 2 [PDF]
East Africa Dairy Development Project
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Comparing production metrics and financial efficiency in production-limited dairy herds. [PDF]
Church CR +4 more
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Treatment of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia as a potential driver for antimicrobial resistance in pastoral production systems of Kenya. [PDF]
M Akoko J +10 more
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Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for Designing Optimal Aflatoxin Monitoring Schemes in the Dairy Supply Chain. [PDF]
Wang Z +3 more
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Journal of Farm Economics, 1919
The extreme rise in prices during the Civil War period was due chiefly to the fact that they were calculated in inflated paper currency. Similarly, the high prices now are due chiefly to an increased supply of money. Prices of dairy products are high primarily because money is relatively more plentiful than before the war, and not primarily because ...
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The extreme rise in prices during the Civil War period was due chiefly to the fact that they were calculated in inflated paper currency. Similarly, the high prices now are due chiefly to an increased supply of money. Prices of dairy products are high primarily because money is relatively more plentiful than before the war, and not primarily because ...
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Nisin Production Utilizing Skimmed Milk Aiming to Reduce Process Cost
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2007Nisin is a natural additive for conservation of food, pharmaceutical, and dental products and can be used as a therapeutic agent. Nisin inhibits the outgrowth of spores, the growth of a variety of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. This study was performed to optimize large-scale nisin production in skimmed milk and subproducts aiming at low ...
Angela Faustino, Jozala +4 more
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Comparison of milk production costs among EU members
2009This paper attempts to identify factors which influence the effectiveness of milk production. The basic aim is to compare levels of costs in the dairy industry between Czech and European producers. The average cost per 100 kg ECM milk is determined from data provided by the European Dairy Farmers association (EDF).
Mach, Jiri +3 more
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