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      <title>Quantification of economic effect of seasonal fluctuations in milk yield among smallholder dairy farmers in seven (7) major milk bulking centers of southern Zambia</title>
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      <description>Title: Quantification of economic effect of seasonal fluctuations in milk yield among smallholder dairy farmers in seven (7) major milk bulking centers of southern Zambia
Authors: Chisowa, Donald M; Mpofu, Irvin DT; Syampaku, Edward M; Daura, Moses T
Abstract: A survey study was carried out with the specific objective of comparing the seasonal milk yield fluctuations and its&#xD;
economic effect among small holder dairy farmers in the Southern Province of Zambia. Secondary data were obtained&#xD;
from seven (7) small holder dairy bulking centers (Monze, Magoye, Silwiili, Batoka, Kalomo, Zimba and Kanchomba)&#xD;
which were purposively selected. The results of the study indicated that small holder dairy farmers produce a total of&#xD;
228,077.23litres of milk during the rainy season and 149,497.96 litres of milk during the dry season giving average&#xD;
monthly milk yields of 38,012.87litres and 24,916.33litres respectively. Results of the study indicated that the average&#xD;
monthly milk yields (121 ltrs ±25.2 and 244 ltrs ± 25.2 for dry and wet seasons respectively) differed significantly&#xD;
(p&lt;0.05) among the seven (7) milk bulking centers in Southern Zambia.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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