- Cereal crop residues for livestock feeding based on urea-molasses blocks and high offer levels in Central Tanzania
- Quality and Quantity of Maize and Sorghum Vegetative parts harvested at different stages of plant growth as fodder for Livestock
- Evaluation of Acacia tortilis and Sesbania Sesban as potential feeds for sheep
- Influence of pre-weaning management system and dry season nutritional supplementation on the performance of Mpwapwa heifers.
- Use of water Melon as an alternative source of water and protein supplement for dairy cows.
- Effects of restricted suckling vs artificial rearing on milk production, calf performance and reproductive efficiency of dual purpose Mpwapwa Cattle in semi-arid climate.
- Use of dual purpose legume crops in the Agro-pastoral systems of Semi-arid areas of Tanzania
- The influence of indigenous browse and other local feeds on the Milk production and nutrition of dual purpose Goats in Central Tanzania
- Promising tropical grasses and legumes as feed resources in Central Tanzania
- Traditional range resource Utilisation, Experience gained among the pastoralists of Tanzania
- Browse leaves and pods as ruminant feed in Central Tanzania
- Performance and behaviour of the cows and calf in restricted suckling and Artificial rearing systems
- The potential of Mulberry (Morus alba) as fodder tree for goats in Semi-arid Tanzania
- Towards efficient Utilisation of Maize stovers for goats in semi-arid areas of Central Tanzania
- Feeding strategies for dual-purpose cattle in Semi-arid areas of Central Tanzania
- Optimising the Quality and biomass production of maize stover tops for stall-fed dual purpose dairy cows in Semi-arid Central Tanzania
- A feeding strategy of combining tropical grass species for stall-fed dairy cows
- Effect of level of Acacia tortilis and Faidherbia albida pods supplementation on the milk quality of dual-purpose dairy cows fed grass hay based diets
- Development and testing of feeding packages for improved dairy cattle under Small holder farming systems in Semi-arid areas of Central Tanzania
- Improvement of ruminants feeds through introduction of fodder trees in Central Tanzania
- Breeding and Selection of Mpwapwa Cattle by Using open Nucleus Breeding System
- The potential of water Melon (Citrullus Vulgaris) as a source of water and protein supplement for dairy cows in the farming systems of Central Tanzania
- Mpwapwa Breed Multiplication
- On-station breeding and selection of Mpwapwa
- Breeding and use of improved management practices for Optimum Utilisation of Tanzania Short Horn Zebu (TSZ) Cattle in Central Tanzania
- Pastures and Fodder crops seed production studies
- Rangeland resources Utilisation among the agro-pastoralists in Central Tanzania
- Control of Astropomoea hyoscamoides. A noxious weed in pastures of Central Tanzania.
- Integrating dual purpose goats into Smallholder crop-livestock based production system of Central Tanzania
- Improvement of rural chicken productivity through improved health and management practices in Central Tanzania
- The Central Zone ethno-veterinary practices; validation of the healing powers of traditional medicinal plants in livestock
- Follow up studies of Mpwapwa Cattle and blended goats intdoduced at Berege, Chalinze and Kondoa
- Adoption and Diffusion of improved Dairy Technology in Central Tanzania
- A Study on Local knowledge in relation to management of Agro-biodiversity for seed and food security in Central Tanzania
- On-station breeding and selection of blended goats
- Introduction of improved pig breeds and their management in Kongwa and Mpwapwa
- Characterisation and performance evaluation of local chicken in semi-arid of Central Tanzania for improvement of village chicken.
- Livestock Early Warning Systems (LEWS)
- Integrated management and assessment (IMAS)
- Evavaluation of cassava like Tree (Manihot glaziovii) in Agroforestry Systems for fodder vegetable and Fuel wood Production when intercropped with Maize crop in Semi-arid Central Tanzania
- Feeding and management of rural poultry production in Central Tanzania
- Characterization of undesirable substances in the ruminant food chain in the Lake Victoria Basin on the basis of biophysical and anthropogenic factors
- Trends in livestock production systems and their impacts on Environment and livelihoods in Lake Victoria Basin
- Evaluation of indigenous browse plants as protein sources for goats in semi arid areas of Tanzania
- Biochemical and socio-economic feasibility of using selected indigenous browses as protein supplements to goats in semi arid regions of Tanzania
- Factors influencing performance of sheep in mixed production systems of Tanzania
- Improving the productivity of small ruminants in Central Tanzania through introduction of improved technologies
- Strengthening organizational capacity and bargaining power of goat farmers for improved efficiency of in put and output markets in Central regions of Tanzania
- Improving livestock and livestock products marketing: Market links, infrastructure and value -`addition in central Tanzania
- Multiplication of Mpwapwa breed cattle: Enhancing private sector to multiply Mpwapwa breed cattle using open nucleus breeding system (ONBS)
- Improving Livelihoods Of Smallholder Pig Farmers In Kongwa District In Central Zone Of Tanzania
- Integration of improved forage species into livestock and crop based farming system of Central Tanzania
- Strengthening forage seed production and genebank maintenance in Central and East Africa
- Improving pasture productivity in rangelands to increase beef production in semi-arid of Tanzania
- The potential of watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris) as a source of water and protein supplements for dairy cows in the farming system of Central Tanzania.
- Control of Astripomoea hyoscamoides, a noxious weed in pastures of Central Tanzania