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Grazing reserves in Nigeria: Problems, prospects and policy implication

Grazing reserves in Nigeria: Problems, prospects and policy implication

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Date of publication
December 1989
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handle:10568/4349
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Grazing reserves in Nigeria are areas set aside for the use of pastoralists and are intended to be the foci of livestock development. The stated purpose of grazing reserves is the settlement of nomadic pastoralists they offer security of tenure as an inducement to sedentarization through the provision of land for grazing and permanent water. This paper reviews problems associated with grazing reserves and offers suggestions to make them more productive and relevant to the needs of the intended beneficiaries. Although based on experience in grazing reserves in the subhumid zone of Nigeria, some of the conclusions should be applicable elsewhere.

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Ingawa, S.A.
Tarawali, G.
Kaufmann, R. von

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