Smallholder cattle farming is an important livelihood strategy in most developing countries like Kenya. However, tropical diseases in Africa often wipe out these valuable assets. This paper focuses on mitigation of cattle disease risks through a hypothetical insurance scheme. The study is based on data from a survey conducted on a purposive sample of 300 smallholder cattle farmers in Kakamega and Siaya districts of Western Kenya. Descriptive measures and a regression model were used in the analysis. Results of the study showed that most farmers (91.3%) were willing to participate in the cattle insurance scheme. Also, the farmers observed that the scheme would enable them to increase their herd sizes and change their breed composition. The f...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the methods and findings of an experimental game d...
AbstractDairy production is one of the risky businesses, which seeks effective risk management strat...
A sample survey of 74 commercial dairy farmers was conducted between November 2002 and February 2003...
Smallholder cattle farming is an important livelihood strategy in most developing countries like Ken...
Approach in Western Kenya. Smallholder cattle farming is an important livelihood strategy in most de...
Kenya‟s dairy sector has been reported as a success story, with over 70 percent of the gross markete...
The North West Province of Cameroon is one of the four provinces that account for 90 % of Cameroon's...
Farmers face many risks which arise from natural, economic and socio-political environments. Risk sh...
This paper uses data from a survey of two hundred and fifty cattle keeping households in three cattl...
Cattle farmers in Gunungkidul Regency face several cattle diseases such as Helminthiasis, Anthrax, D...
This study explores the role of livestock insurance to complement existing risk management strategie...
This study analyzes risks in smallholder cattle production. A household survey was carried out among...
A cross-sectional survey was done in two Districts in Western Kenya to determine the socio-economic ...
Index based livestock insurance (IBLI) is designed for managing key covariate risk of livestock loss...
A sample survey of 74 commercial dairy farmers was conducted between November 2002 and February 2003...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the methods and findings of an experimental game d...
AbstractDairy production is one of the risky businesses, which seeks effective risk management strat...
A sample survey of 74 commercial dairy farmers was conducted between November 2002 and February 2003...
Smallholder cattle farming is an important livelihood strategy in most developing countries like Ken...
Approach in Western Kenya. Smallholder cattle farming is an important livelihood strategy in most de...
Kenya‟s dairy sector has been reported as a success story, with over 70 percent of the gross markete...
The North West Province of Cameroon is one of the four provinces that account for 90 % of Cameroon's...
Farmers face many risks which arise from natural, economic and socio-political environments. Risk sh...
This paper uses data from a survey of two hundred and fifty cattle keeping households in three cattl...
Cattle farmers in Gunungkidul Regency face several cattle diseases such as Helminthiasis, Anthrax, D...
This study explores the role of livestock insurance to complement existing risk management strategie...
This study analyzes risks in smallholder cattle production. A household survey was carried out among...
A cross-sectional survey was done in two Districts in Western Kenya to determine the socio-economic ...
Index based livestock insurance (IBLI) is designed for managing key covariate risk of livestock loss...
A sample survey of 74 commercial dairy farmers was conducted between November 2002 and February 2003...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the methods and findings of an experimental game d...
AbstractDairy production is one of the risky businesses, which seeks effective risk management strat...
A sample survey of 74 commercial dairy farmers was conducted between November 2002 and February 2003...