Ethiopia holds large potential for dairy development due to its large livestock population, the favorable climate for improved, high-yielding animal breeds, and the relatively disease-free environment for livestock. Given the considerable potential for smallholder income and employment generation from high-value dairy products, development of the dairy sector in Ethiopia can contribute significantly to poverty alleviation and nutrition in the country. Like other sectors of the economy, the dairy sector in Ethiopia has passed through three phases or turning points, following the economic and political policy in the country. In the most recent phase, characterized by the transition towards market-oriented economy, the dairy sector appears to ...
This study reviews the household dairy production system, marketing and constraints with the aim of ...
In the transformation of agri-food systems in developing countries, we usually see rapid changes in ...
The human population in Ethiopia, currently estimated at 60 million is growing by about 3.5 percent ...
Ethiopia holds large potential for dairy development due to its large livestock population, the favo...
Ethiopian needs to achieve accelerated agricultural development along a sustainable commercializatio...
Dairying is one of the livestock productions practiced almost all over Ethiopia, involving a vast nu...
Livestock production in Ethiopia contributes about 16.5% of the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP...
Examines past and current situations of dairying in Ethiopia; assesses the major socioeconomic, infr...
Abstract: Cattle and camel represent important cultural, social, nutritional as well as economic va...
In the transformation of agri-food systems in developing countries, we usually see rapid changes in ...
Ethiopia has huge untapped potential for market-oriented smallholder dairy development; with 30 mill...
The literature review was conducted with the aim of compiling dairy cattle production system, main c...
Abstract In response to population growth, rising income and urbanisation, the demand for livestock...
This study analysesdevelopment constraints of the smallholder dairy production system in theDale and...
In the transformation of agri-food systems in developing countries, we usually see rapid changes in ...
This study reviews the household dairy production system, marketing and constraints with the aim of ...
In the transformation of agri-food systems in developing countries, we usually see rapid changes in ...
The human population in Ethiopia, currently estimated at 60 million is growing by about 3.5 percent ...
Ethiopia holds large potential for dairy development due to its large livestock population, the favo...
Ethiopian needs to achieve accelerated agricultural development along a sustainable commercializatio...
Dairying is one of the livestock productions practiced almost all over Ethiopia, involving a vast nu...
Livestock production in Ethiopia contributes about 16.5% of the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP...
Examines past and current situations of dairying in Ethiopia; assesses the major socioeconomic, infr...
Abstract: Cattle and camel represent important cultural, social, nutritional as well as economic va...
In the transformation of agri-food systems in developing countries, we usually see rapid changes in ...
Ethiopia has huge untapped potential for market-oriented smallholder dairy development; with 30 mill...
The literature review was conducted with the aim of compiling dairy cattle production system, main c...
Abstract In response to population growth, rising income and urbanisation, the demand for livestock...
This study analysesdevelopment constraints of the smallholder dairy production system in theDale and...
In the transformation of agri-food systems in developing countries, we usually see rapid changes in ...
This study reviews the household dairy production system, marketing and constraints with the aim of ...
In the transformation of agri-food systems in developing countries, we usually see rapid changes in ...
The human population in Ethiopia, currently estimated at 60 million is growing by about 3.5 percent ...