dont delete the post..maybe the part you are concerned about, but leave the technical part.
Bora..I don't know but I am sure it is something we have all over the Caribbean by different names. is Bora Kudzu ::confused::
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pueraria_phaseoloides
I know CARDI was keen on that but I too left soon as I came to know of kudzu. I don't know as much as I would like to about it
there is also another grass that grows profusely, luxuriantly, in Trinidad, in shaded and damp conditions that all cows love, eat voraciously. I tried my best to get some interest in that going but no one cared.
I don't know the name of that grass....we did not have a name for it-none that I remember.. but I knew it well, developed an awareness of where in would grow in the 300 acres of the facility I worked on, and would go find huge growths of it especially after heavy rainfall. we would cut and feed but it did not regrow as luxuriantly after cutting
and it could grow tall, straight grass up to 3 feet or so if the conditions were really suitable.
if I go back to Titty with good money I would look into that grass, and the best legume of a local origin there is. a protein level of about 10-12% wud be a minimum for me..and upwards of course..the higher the better.
but there are reasons I am not freaked out by protein levels like..the need for local control and non GMO hybrids. that is going to be a problem because GMO is strong in the west indies as far as I know. so whatever is best that we have to hand and would lend itself to improvement by hybridization would be fine.
then again I am not so much interested in dairy anymore..not for milk for drinking but milk for butter, cheese and other industrial production like chocolates etc. milk is good enriched in combination with fruit and nuts, but is poor as a stand alone drinking product relevant to human metabolism
for drinking I would focus on goats milk..goats for meat as well. also cows for beet/meat. and I would not be concerned with too much fat on cows for weight. some body fat is good but not too much. lean meat is better. and the purpose for forage I have in mind is for good diet for the animals
I would also be interest on the coconut offal from the production of coconut oil as a feed stock base especially for pork. I have an idea for a market that that would fit squarely