Identifying positive deviant farms using pareto-optimality ranking technique to assess productivity and livelihood benefits in smallholder dairy farming under contrasting stressful environments in tanzania

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  • who: Dismas Said Shija et al. from the Department of Animal Sciences, Egerton University, Nakuru POBox, Kenya have published the article: Identifying Positive Deviant Farms Using Pareto-Optimality Ranking Technique to Assess Productivity and Livelihood Benefits in Smallholder Dairy Farming under Contrasting Stressful Environments in Tanzania, in the Journal: World 2022, 3, 639-656. of /2022/
  • what: The aim of the study was to objectively identify deviant farms using the technique in a sample of smallholder dairy farms under contrasting stressful environments in Tanzania to test the hypothesis that deviant farms that simultaneously outperform typical . . .

     

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