Some fodder grasses indigenous to Kenya

This video explores a selection of indigenous fodder grasses found in Kenya, highlighting their importance in sustainable livestock production. It provides visual identification of different grass species along with insights into their growth patterns, adaptability, and nutritional value.

The video emphasizes the role of native grasses in supporting resilient farming systems, particularly in regions facing climate variability and resource limitations. By showcasing these locally adapted species, it underlines their potential for improving pasture management and enhancing livestock productivity in an eco-friendly way.

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Produced by: MetaMeta Frankly Speaking Series
Year: 2016
Language: English
Region: East Africa

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Agroecology  
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Date
June 30, 2020  
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Language
English 
Region
East Africa 
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