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- Title
Leucaena feeding systems in Myanmar.
- Authors
AUNG, A.
- Abstract
Agriculture and livestock provide the main source of income for farmers in Myanmar. As feeds with low nutritive value and digestibility are traditionally used for animal feed, alternative feed sources of better quality are needed to improve production levels. While concentrates can be used to improve the quality of diets, this leads to high feed costs. To solve this problem, researchers in Myanmar conducted trials to replace some concentrates with leucaena. The nutritive value of leucaena in Myanmar is relatively the same as found in other countries. Control of leucaena toxicity was also studied in Myanmar by isolating mimosine-degrading bacteria and managing the feeding of leucaena. While farmers in Myanmar are aware that leucaena can be fed to livestock and can be toxic to animals, they have limited knowledge of the real benefits of leucaena as a feed for animals. Research to demonstrate the potential of leucaena feeding to animals in Myanmar and efforts to promote establishment of leucaena stands are urgently needed.
- Subjects
MYANMAR; ANIMAL feeding; NUTRITIVE value of feeds; ANIMAL feeds
- Publication
Tropical Grasslands / Forrajes Tropicales, 2019, Vol 7, Issue 4, p423
- ISSN
2346-3775
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17138/TGFT(7)423-427