An empirical analysis of factors affecting the growth of small-scale poultry enterprises in KwaZulu-Natal
@inproceedings{Wynne2003AnEA, title={An empirical analysis of factors affecting the growth of small-scale poultry enterprises in KwaZulu-Natal}, author={Adrian Theodor. Wynne and Michael C. Lyne}, year={2003} }
Small-scale commercial poultry enterprises are often promoted and used by the government and non-governmental organisations in development projects to generate income and to improve food self-sufficiency and alleviate malnutrition, as poultry is an excellent source of protein. This study shows that the majority of small-scale commercial poultry producers in KwaZulu-Natal come from previously disadvantaged communities and have significantly lower enterprise growth rates than larger poultry… CONTINUE READING
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