Water scarcity is a major factor limiting food production. Improving Livestock Water Productivity (LWP) is one of the approaches to address those problems. LWP is defined as the ratio of livestock's beneficial outputs and services to water depleted in their production. Increasing LWP can help achieve more production per unit of water depleted. In this study we assess the spatial variability of LWP in three farming systems (rice-based, millet-based and barley-based) of the Gumera watershed in the highlands of the Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia. We collected data on land use, livestock management and climatic variables using focused group discussions, field observation and secondary data. We estimated the water depleted by evapotranspiration (ET) ...
Low crop and livestock productivities in the mixed farming systems of Ethiopia hamper efforts to mee...
Until recently, the Ethiopian government’s investment did not systematically target high potential a...
Inefficient management and use of water is unanimously the most single constraint of agricultural pr...
Water scarcity is a major factor limiting food production. Improving Livestock Water Productivity (L...
Water scarcity is a major factor limiting food production. Improving Livestock Water Productivity (L...
A recent study of the livestock water productivity (LWP), at higher spatial scales in the Blue Nile ...
Agricultural systems of Northern Ethiopia are under pressure from demographic expansion leading to l...
Livestock are the major consumers of water but also sustain millions of pastoralist and farming fami...
Crop-livestock systems are very important both in terms of area and contribution to people’s livelih...
A monitoring study was carried out in Gumara watershed, upper Blue Nile basin, with the objective of...
Livestock keeping in the Nile Basin contributes greatly to human security, income, culture and agric...
Agricultural production is challenged by increasing water scarcity and simultaneously growing demand...
Livestock production is a major consumer of fresh water, and the influence of livestock production o...
Study about livestock production and reproduction performances and their implications on Livestock W...
In sub-Saharan Africa problems associated with water scarcity are aggravated by increasing demands f...
Low crop and livestock productivities in the mixed farming systems of Ethiopia hamper efforts to mee...
Until recently, the Ethiopian government’s investment did not systematically target high potential a...
Inefficient management and use of water is unanimously the most single constraint of agricultural pr...
Water scarcity is a major factor limiting food production. Improving Livestock Water Productivity (L...
Water scarcity is a major factor limiting food production. Improving Livestock Water Productivity (L...
A recent study of the livestock water productivity (LWP), at higher spatial scales in the Blue Nile ...
Agricultural systems of Northern Ethiopia are under pressure from demographic expansion leading to l...
Livestock are the major consumers of water but also sustain millions of pastoralist and farming fami...
Crop-livestock systems are very important both in terms of area and contribution to people’s livelih...
A monitoring study was carried out in Gumara watershed, upper Blue Nile basin, with the objective of...
Livestock keeping in the Nile Basin contributes greatly to human security, income, culture and agric...
Agricultural production is challenged by increasing water scarcity and simultaneously growing demand...
Livestock production is a major consumer of fresh water, and the influence of livestock production o...
Study about livestock production and reproduction performances and their implications on Livestock W...
In sub-Saharan Africa problems associated with water scarcity are aggravated by increasing demands f...
Low crop and livestock productivities in the mixed farming systems of Ethiopia hamper efforts to mee...
Until recently, the Ethiopian government’s investment did not systematically target high potential a...
Inefficient management and use of water is unanimously the most single constraint of agricultural pr...