Ledin, Inger
- Institutionen för tillämpad husdjursvetenskap och välfärd, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
 
Household-level factors underlying the use of market crop wastes as animal feed in Kampala, Uganda were assessed. Nearly half of the animal farmers in Kampala have at some time used these wastes to feed animals. Banana peels were the most commonly used, followed by cabbage leaves and sweet potato vines. Banana peels and sweet potato vines were chiefly obtained at a fee, while wastes such as bean pods were entirely free. The average distance from the market to the home was 10.3 km. Transportation costs, contamination, lack of knowledge and the wastes not being free were the major challenges faced.
Market crop waste; animal feed; feed scarcity; urban livestock production; Kampala; Uganda
                                Journal of Sustainable Agriculture
2011, volym: 35, nummer: 3, sidor: 329-342
Utgivare: HAWORTH PRESS INC
                            
                                SDG11 Hållbara städer och samhällen
                            
                                Jordbruksvetenskap
                            
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/47064