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MIXED FARMING: The best of both worlds

Livestock farmers were motivated to switch to game due to the impact that environmental factors, including drought, and declining land productivity caused by overgrazing, had on their profitability. However, game farming was not the end of all problems. In recent years, the severe deterioration in the game stud breeding industry at the time has increasingly put pressure on

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