Ethnoveterinary use of plants and its implication for sustainable livestock management in nepal

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  • who: Yadav Uprety and Ripu M. Kunwar from the Hazara University, Pakistan University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy have published the research: Ethnoveterinary use of plants and its implication for sustainable livestock management in Nepal, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

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    Ethnoveterinary knowledge is deeply rooted in many traditional cultures and is an integral part of subsistence animal husbandry in many societies across the globe, including Nepal, India, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, and elsewhere. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Development, Government of Nepal, 87% of the country`s population keeps some . . .

     

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