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[edit] Small-scale Manufacture of Compound Animal Feed (NRI, 1988, 87 p.)
[edit] Acknowledgements
© Crown copyright 1988
This bulletin was produced by the Overseas Development Natural Resources institute which was formed in September 1987 by the amalgamation of the Land Resources Development Centre and the Tropical Development and Research Institute. ODNRI is the scientific unit of the British Government's Overseas Development Administration and is funded from the overseas aid programme. The Institute provides technical assistance to developing countries and specializes in the utilization of land resources, pest and vector management and post-harvest technology.
Short extracts of material from this bulletin may be reproduced in any non-advertising, non-profit-making context provided that the source is acknowledged as follows:
Parr, W. H. (Compiler) and contributors, (1988). The small-scale manufacture of compound animal feed. Overseas Development Natural Resources Institute Bulletin No. 9, iv+87pp.
Permission for commercial reproduction should, however, be sought from the Head, Publications Section, Overseas Development Natural Resources Institute, Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, Chatham, Kent, ME4 4TB, United Kingdom.
No charge is made for single copies of this publication sent to governmental and educational establishments, research institutions and non-profit-making organizations working in countries eligible for British Government Aid. Free copies cannot normally be addressed to individuals by name but only under their official titles.
Overseas Development Natural Resources Institute
ISBN 0 85954-238-6
ISSN 0952 8245

