This study is being undertaken as a Ph.D. dissertation (University of Wisconsin-Madison) in conjunction with the ILCA programme in Mombasa, Kenya. The general objective of the research is to understand how institutions support techniques. This is important to understand because economic development depends not only on increases in productive capacity but also on the development of institutions that support that production. The research is based on a case study of change in cattle feed production techniques, with a focus on access to inputs used in different feed production techniques. Specific questions addressed in the research include: (1) How do the institutions concerning access to feed change and who would find this worthwhile? (2) Whi...
A number of African countries experienced since the mid 1980s a process of market liberalization tha...
Smallholder dairy farmers in developing countries face many feed constraints such as inadequate feed...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
Across sub-Saharan Africa increasing urban demand for milk is offering an income generating opportun...
In order to strengthen economic development policy, a broad definition of economic development is of...
The adoption of intensified cattle-feeding techniques by smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa has been...
Smallholder dairy farmers in the Kenya highlands generally intensify their farming systems by integr...
The dissertation aims at identifying the determinants of the adoption of grade cattle technology in ...
The adoption of intensified cattle-feeding techniques by smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa has been...
Kenya is recognized among developing countries for its success in integrating dairy into smallholder...
The potential of keeping livestock as a poverty reduction strategy cannot be fully exploited in rura...
The East Africa Dairy Development (EADD) project is a regional industry development program implemen...
Dryland livestock production systems are changing in many parts of the world, as a result of growing...
The total available area for sustainable agriculture in Kenya is about 17% of the country's land are...
Adoption of high grade cows by smallholders is driven by the objective of increased milk production,...
A number of African countries experienced since the mid 1980s a process of market liberalization tha...
Smallholder dairy farmers in developing countries face many feed constraints such as inadequate feed...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
Across sub-Saharan Africa increasing urban demand for milk is offering an income generating opportun...
In order to strengthen economic development policy, a broad definition of economic development is of...
The adoption of intensified cattle-feeding techniques by smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa has been...
Smallholder dairy farmers in the Kenya highlands generally intensify their farming systems by integr...
The dissertation aims at identifying the determinants of the adoption of grade cattle technology in ...
The adoption of intensified cattle-feeding techniques by smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa has been...
Kenya is recognized among developing countries for its success in integrating dairy into smallholder...
The potential of keeping livestock as a poverty reduction strategy cannot be fully exploited in rura...
The East Africa Dairy Development (EADD) project is a regional industry development program implemen...
Dryland livestock production systems are changing in many parts of the world, as a result of growing...
The total available area for sustainable agriculture in Kenya is about 17% of the country's land are...
Adoption of high grade cows by smallholders is driven by the objective of increased milk production,...
A number of African countries experienced since the mid 1980s a process of market liberalization tha...
Smallholder dairy farmers in developing countries face many feed constraints such as inadequate feed...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...