Livestock Production in Nigeria: Our Commissions and Omissions

The livestock mission appointed in Nigeria by the Colonial Office in 1949 was probably the first to draw attention to the problems of livestock production in the country and the need to develop the industry. Since the report of the Mission in 1950, many attempts have been made to obtain data on the...

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Päätekijä: Ademosun, A.Akin
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description The livestock mission appointed in Nigeria by the Colonial Office in 1949 was probably the first to draw attention to the problems of livestock production in the country and the need to develop the industry. Since the report of the Mission in 1950, many attempts have been made to obtain data on the numbers of the different species of farm animals in Nigeria. The amount of success that has attended this exercise has been, at best, similar to that of the counting of human beings and has generally under-scored the famous statement of Benjamin Disraeli: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics." The question of census figures is even confounded in the case of animals because they never contest the statistics nor do they ask for any post-enumeration checks, for as George Eliot stated: "Animals are such agreeable friends-they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms."
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-25272023-05-13T11:04:16Z Livestock Production in Nigeria: Our Commissions and Omissions Ademosun, A.Akin Livestock production Farm animals The livestock mission appointed in Nigeria by the Colonial Office in 1949 was probably the first to draw attention to the problems of livestock production in the country and the need to develop the industry. Since the report of the Mission in 1950, many attempts have been made to obtain data on the numbers of the different species of farm animals in Nigeria. The amount of success that has attended this exercise has been, at best, similar to that of the counting of human beings and has generally under-scored the famous statement of Benjamin Disraeli: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics." The question of census figures is even confounded in the case of animals because they never contest the statistics nor do they ask for any post-enumeration checks, for as George Eliot stated: "Animals are such agreeable friends-they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms." 2013-02-22T09:40:56Z 2018-10-27T13:51:20Z 2013-02-22T09:40:56Z 2018-10-27T13:51:20Z 1976-01-29 Lecture http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2527 en pdf application/pdf Nigeria Obafemi Awolowo University Press
spellingShingle Livestock production
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Ademosun, A.Akin
Livestock Production in Nigeria: Our Commissions and Omissions
title Livestock Production in Nigeria: Our Commissions and Omissions
title_full Livestock Production in Nigeria: Our Commissions and Omissions
title_fullStr Livestock Production in Nigeria: Our Commissions and Omissions
title_full_unstemmed Livestock Production in Nigeria: Our Commissions and Omissions
title_short Livestock Production in Nigeria: Our Commissions and Omissions
title_sort livestock production in nigeria our commissions and omissions
topic Livestock production
Farm animals
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