对风险的态度和应对措施:以加纳阿戈纳东区阿戈纳杜瓦的粮食作物农民为例

D. H. Fualefac, Ndang N. Doris, J. Kana, A. Téguia, F. Ngoula
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研究了生板栗发酵时间对育肥肉仔鸡生长性能、胴体品质和饲料成本的影响。选取21日龄爱拔益加肉鸡雌性雏鸡210只,随机分为5个处理组,每组40只。试验设计为完全随机设计,每个处理重复5次,每个重复8只鸟。配制5种试验饲粮,不含班巴拉花生(C0)对照或15%班巴拉花生(BGN),分别在水中浸泡12小时(F0)或浸泡发酵12小时(F12)、24小时(F24)和36小时(F36)。结果表明:饲粮F0显著(P<0.05)高于饲粮F12;对照饲粮(C0)的末重和总增重显著高于其他处理(P<0.05)。对照组饲粮(C0)与其他处理相比,饲料系数显著提高(P<0.05)。饲粮中添加BGN (F0、F24和F36)的雏鸟肝脏和心脏均比对照组(C0)和F12组大(P<0.05)。饲粮F0的每公斤增重成本(1美元= 480法郎)显著低于饲粮F12、F24和F36,但与对照组(Co)相当。本研究结果表明,发酵时间对体活重、增重和耗料比无显著影响。
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Attitudes Toward Risk and Coping Responses: The Case of Food Crop Farmers at Agona Duakwa in Agona East District of Ghana
The effect of fermentation duration of raw Bambara groundnut ( Voandzeia subterranean (L) on the growth performance, carcass quality and feed cost of finisher broilers were investigated. Two hundred 21 day old female Arbor acre broiler chicks were randomly divided into five treatment groups of forty birds each. The experimental design was a Completely Randomized Design with each treatment replicated five times with eight birds per replicated. Five test diets were formulated to contain no Bambara groundnut (C0) control or 15% of Bambara groundnut (BGN) either socked in water for 12 hours (F0) or socked and fermented for 12 hours, (F12), 24 hours (F24) and 36 hours (F36). Results showed that total feed consumption was significantly (P<0.05) higher with birds fed diet F0 compared with birds fed diet F12. The final body weight and total body weight gain were significantly (P<0.05) higher for the control diet (C0) compared to the rest of the treatments. Birds fed the control diet (C0) had improved fed conversion ratio (P<0.05) compared with the other treatments. Bigger liver and heart (P<0.05) were obtained with birds fed diet containing BGN (F0, F24 and F36) compared with the control (C0) and F12 group. The cost per kg weight gain ($1 USA = CFA 480 Francs) was significantly (P<0.05) lower with birds fed diet F0 compared with birds fed diet F12, F24 and F36 but comparable with the control (Co) diet. The result of the present study showed that fermentation duration had no significant effect on body live weight, weight gain and feed consumption ratio.
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