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A simple method
of formulating least-cost diets for smallholder dairy
production in sub-Saharan Africa
Sebastian
Chakeredza*, Festus K. Akinnifesi, Oluyede Clifford Ajayi,
Gudeta Sileshi, Simon Mngomba and France M. T. Gondwe
SADC-ICRAF
Agroforestry Project, P.O. Box 30798, Lilongwe, Malawi.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
Schakeredza@africa-online.net.
Tel: +265 (0)1 707329. Fax: +265(0)1 707319.
Abbreviations: CP, crude protein; ME,
metabolisable energy.
Accepted 18 June, 2008 |
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Smallholder dairy farmers in sub-Saharan Africa are
constrained by inadequate supply of good quality protein
sources particularly during the dry season. Commercial
protein concentrates are expensive and not readily
accessible. Multipurpose forage legumes and other
non-conventional protein sources available on-farm have been
promoted as alternative cheaper protein sources. The major
problem faced by smallholder dairy farmers however is the
formulation of diets balanced for the key nutrients and also
being cost-efficient. This paper presents a step by step
spreadsheet based procedure of diet formulation for
smallholder dairy production. The procedure ensures that the
diet is balanced for all the key nutrients, is low-cost and
the user has significant control over the formulation
process. An example using this formulation method
incorporating the fodder legumes Leucaena diversifolia,
Leucaena pallida, Leucaena esculenta, Acacia angustissima
and Calliandra calothyrsus indicate a cost reduction
from 10% on C. calothyrsus to 30% on L.
diversifolia inclusion when compared to the conventional
dairy meal concentrate (US$ 0.34/kg). This ration
formulation method is recommended for use by livestock
extension advisors and smallholder dairy farmers to quickly
formulate low-cost diets using locally available feed
sources so as to optimise the feeding of dairy animals at
the farm level.
Key words:
Feed formulation, fodder trees, non-conventional protein
sources, sustainable farming. |