@article{H.:209943,
      recid = {209943},
      author = {H., F. EL-ISSAWI and I., Soliman},
      title = {ROPOSED PROGRAMME FOR DEVELOPMENT OF POULTRY PRODUCTION IN  THE NEAR EAST REGION},
      address = {1980-09-12},
      number = {1860-2016-152984},
      series = {6th European Poultry Conference, Hamburg 1980, Vol IV and  Worlds Poultry Science Association, German Branch  (FED.)1980},
      pages = {10},
      month = {Sep},
      year = {1980},
      note = {6th European Poultry Conference, Hamburg 1980, Vol IV and  Worlds Poultry Science Association, German Branch  (FED.)1980},
      abstract = {The study proposes a programme for building a number of  intensive poultry projects (integrated units for broiler  and egg production) in each of 18 Arab-countries ever the  next 20 years. Programme objective is to increase the  average annual precipitate consumption from 4.4 kg of  poultry meat and 46 eggs to 12.8 kg of meat and 128 eggs by  the year 2000. Three regional projects were also suggested  to support this programme and to make available (within the  region)feed ingredients, breeding stock and equipment at  lower prices. A joint Arab fund(0 3.5 billion) is required  to finance this proposal over the pried.This amount is less  than 5% of the cumulative expected value of animal products  which will be imported to these countries up to the year  2000 to meet local demand for these products. Capital  output ratio in these investments will be less than 1.5,  while annual rate of investment return would not be less  than 21%.To make the programme more effective, cooperation  between these countries is required to solve many problems  related to trade, pricing and marketing policies of various  commodities involved in this industry. Cooperation is also  required in the field of training and 'veterinary services  between these countries.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/209943},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.209943},
}