In Ethiopia, the agricultural sector is a corner stone of the economic and social life of the people. Livestock is an integral part of the agriculture and the contribution of live animals and their products to the agricultural economy accounts for 40%, excluding the values of draught power, manure and transport of people and products. The Livestock economic and social importance both at the household and national levels, and have in the past provided significant export earnings. Ethiopia has the largest livestock population in Africa, but the contribution for the economic aspect of the country is still lowest amount. Therefore it needs continuous commitment to reduce the different constraints and to boost the economic contribution of livest...
Livestock are an integral part of agriculture that contribute to 35 to 49% of the agricultural GDP, ...
In Ethiopia livestock are economic and social importance at household and national level in addition...
Livestock production in Ethiopia has, for long, remained subsistence with limited market-orientation...
In Ethiopia, the agricultural sector is a corner stone of the economic and social life of the people...
The livestock is an important sub-sector within Ethiopia’s economy in terms of its contributions to ...
The livestock is an important sub-sector within Ethiopia’s economy in terms of its contributions to ...
The livestock subsector has contributed little to the remarkable economic growth recorded in Ethiopi...
Livestock is important in Ethiopia’s agricultural economy as almost all farmers own some livestock. ...
The livestock sector in Ethiopia contributes about 16.5% of the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP...
Livestock production is of strategic economic importance as it is a fundamental component of the liv...
The review assessed the small ruminant meat production, comparison on yield, carcass characteristics...
Market access plays an essential role in assuring better income and welfare levels for smallholder l...
The livestock sector dominates economic activity in Ethiopia’s lowlands that cover most of the count...
In Ethiopia, the agricultural sector is a cornerstone of the economic and social life. The sector em...
Chapter 5, “Evolving Livestock Sector,” shows that livestock is important in Ethiopia’s agricultural...
Livestock are an integral part of agriculture that contribute to 35 to 49% of the agricultural GDP, ...
In Ethiopia livestock are economic and social importance at household and national level in addition...
Livestock production in Ethiopia has, for long, remained subsistence with limited market-orientation...
In Ethiopia, the agricultural sector is a corner stone of the economic and social life of the people...
The livestock is an important sub-sector within Ethiopia’s economy in terms of its contributions to ...
The livestock is an important sub-sector within Ethiopia’s economy in terms of its contributions to ...
The livestock subsector has contributed little to the remarkable economic growth recorded in Ethiopi...
Livestock is important in Ethiopia’s agricultural economy as almost all farmers own some livestock. ...
The livestock sector in Ethiopia contributes about 16.5% of the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP...
Livestock production is of strategic economic importance as it is a fundamental component of the liv...
The review assessed the small ruminant meat production, comparison on yield, carcass characteristics...
Market access plays an essential role in assuring better income and welfare levels for smallholder l...
The livestock sector dominates economic activity in Ethiopia’s lowlands that cover most of the count...
In Ethiopia, the agricultural sector is a cornerstone of the economic and social life. The sector em...
Chapter 5, “Evolving Livestock Sector,” shows that livestock is important in Ethiopia’s agricultural...
Livestock are an integral part of agriculture that contribute to 35 to 49% of the agricultural GDP, ...
In Ethiopia livestock are economic and social importance at household and national level in addition...
Livestock production in Ethiopia has, for long, remained subsistence with limited market-orientation...