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Silage has always been an integral component of temperate feeding systems worldwide, as a means to ensure year-round feed supply for high production animals. However, its use in the tropics has been restricted to isolated cases, usually involving higher-return enterprises and, in particular, the dairy industry. What are the reasons for its apparent lack of application in the tropics? The paper
"Silage making in the tropics with particular emphasis on smallholders" documents the proceedings of an electronicconference that examined both this question and the various aspects of silage making in the tropics. Specifically, it reviewed the potential for use of tropical silage for livestock production, with special reference to the smallholder situation.

FAO Plant Production and Protection Paper No. 161

Published in 2000, 192 pp.

ISBN 92-5-104500-3 US$16.00