| | Introduction of Animal Powered Cereal Mills (GTZ, 1996, 70 p.) |
| | (introduction...) |
| | Acknowledgements |
| | Introduction |
| | Part I: General Conditions for the use of Animal-Powered Mills |
| | 1. Objectives of the Introduction of Animal-Powered Mills |
| | 2. Framework Conditions for the Use of Animal-Powered Mills |
| | 3. Technical Foundations |
| | 4. Economic Efficiency and Acceptance of the Animal-Powered Mill in Comparison with the Motor Mill |
| | 5. Organisation Models |
| | 6. Organisation of the Project Implementation and Counseling of the Target Groups |
| | Part II: Construction of the Animal-Powered Mill |
| | 1. Preface |
| | 2. How Efficient is a Draft Animal and how much Power is Required for Driving a Mill? |
| | 3. The Frictional Wheel -Principle of the Animal-Powered Mill |
| | 4. The Idea and its Realization |
| | 5. Functional Structure of the Animal-Powered Mill |
| | 6. Construction of the Functional Units |
| | 7. Dear Reader... |
| | Annex |
| | 1. Technical foundations for the evaluation of animal-powered mills |
| | 2. Curriculum for project implementation |
| | 3. Comparison of the economic efficiency of animal-powered mills and motor mills (100 FCFA <= 0.33 $ US) |
| | 4. List of the studies, reports an brochures elaborated within the framework of the project |
| | 5. Source documentation of figures |
| | 6. Contact addresses |