Research on the effective utilization of animal power in small scale agriculture in Ethiopia, to sustain and enhance economic Development of the country, is essential. Draught animal power is the best alternative power source of the intermediate technology level because low wages and small farm size make it unattractive to substitute tractors for animal traction. In Ethiopia, oxen are the main draught animals, especially for tillage. Recent findings prove the possibility of using crossbred cows to replace oxen in the highlands. In other areas of the country equine and camels are also used. Comparative on-farm studies should be undertaken using improved implements and animals most suited in different areas. There is a need to identify the op...
A study was carried out to assess the profitability of using draft animal power under smallholder fa...
Animal traction (as intermediate technology) has been widely spread since a long time through...
Reports experiences with on-farm trials to assess the use of single oxen for work on mixed smallhold...
Animal traction has been an integral part of most agricultural systems in Ethiopia for thousands of ...
Ethiopia has the largest livestock population in Africa with approximately 30 million cattle, of whi...
In Ethiopia animal traction has been an integral part of agricultural production for centuries. Pair...
Discusses the use of oxen for draft in the Ethiopian highlands, and research activities undertaken o...
Animal traction has been used for land preparation and seed covering since third millennium B.C. in ...
Animal traction in Ethiopia has been used since the third millennium B.C. Its use is confined to lan...
Briefly reviews the status of animal traction in sub-Saharan Africa, giving estimates of the numbers...
In sub-Saharan Africa, animal traction is well developed in the Ethiopian highlands and common in th...
Draught animals have been used in Ethiopia since the third millennium B.C. It has been confined to l...
In Ethiopia, the agricultural sector is a cornerstone of the economic and social life. The sector em...
On the eve of the 2 1 st century the continuous development of animal traction in West and Central A...
Presents preliminary results of studies on the utilization of animals for transport in Ethiopia, out...
A study was carried out to assess the profitability of using draft animal power under smallholder fa...
Animal traction (as intermediate technology) has been widely spread since a long time through...
Reports experiences with on-farm trials to assess the use of single oxen for work on mixed smallhold...
Animal traction has been an integral part of most agricultural systems in Ethiopia for thousands of ...
Ethiopia has the largest livestock population in Africa with approximately 30 million cattle, of whi...
In Ethiopia animal traction has been an integral part of agricultural production for centuries. Pair...
Discusses the use of oxen for draft in the Ethiopian highlands, and research activities undertaken o...
Animal traction has been used for land preparation and seed covering since third millennium B.C. in ...
Animal traction in Ethiopia has been used since the third millennium B.C. Its use is confined to lan...
Briefly reviews the status of animal traction in sub-Saharan Africa, giving estimates of the numbers...
In sub-Saharan Africa, animal traction is well developed in the Ethiopian highlands and common in th...
Draught animals have been used in Ethiopia since the third millennium B.C. It has been confined to l...
In Ethiopia, the agricultural sector is a cornerstone of the economic and social life. The sector em...
On the eve of the 2 1 st century the continuous development of animal traction in West and Central A...
Presents preliminary results of studies on the utilization of animals for transport in Ethiopia, out...
A study was carried out to assess the profitability of using draft animal power under smallholder fa...
Animal traction (as intermediate technology) has been widely spread since a long time through...
Reports experiences with on-farm trials to assess the use of single oxen for work on mixed smallhold...