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Availability and traditional practice with respect to fodder trees and shrubs in the floodplain areas of Bangladesh
The paper reports a study that provided important information from farmers of the floodplain
area of Bangladesh for setting research and development priorities with respect to
indigenous and exotic fodder trees. Indigenous knowledge of fodder trees from the
floodplain area may be an important tool in planning nutrition for livestock management,
particularly for setting priorities in times of crisis. Policy-makers, livestock professionals
and foresters could use this knowledge to develop the livestock resources of Bangladesh.