Goat Farming and the Phenomenon of Theft in Menoua Division in the Western Region of Cameroon

This study focuses on the theft of animals, particularly the case of goats in Menoua division in the Western Region of Cameroon. The aim is to analyze the phenomenon of goat theft and to bring out the consequences, including the answers developed and proposed by farmers. A sample of 140 goat breeder...

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Veröffentlicht in:World journal of social science 2020-04, Vol.7 (2), p.17
Hauptverfasser: Fouepe Fongang, Hensel Guillaume, Tchuente Takam, Noel Hubert, Wouapi Napi, Alain Hervé, Meutchieye, Félix
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