Previous farm-level studies have shown that adopting improved feeding and management strategies improves livestock productivity and, in particular, increases the milk production and income of resource poor smallholder mixed-crop and livestock farmers. This paper analyses the impact of the introduction of crossbred cow and improved feeding and management technologies in the Ethiopian highlands in terms of direct changes in household income, patterns of food and non-food expenditure, and caloric intake. Using a recursive econometric model that takes into account the seasonal variability of consumption patterns, the analysis indicates a positive relationship between household income and adoption of the improved dairy technologies. The incremen...
Dairy cow ownership has been widely promoted by a number of development projects in Kenya (and other...
Smallholder commercialization is considered as the pathway for household food security in many agric...
This paper uses two triple-hurdle models to analyse the determinants of Ethiopian rural households ...
Previous farm-level studies have shown that adopting improved feeding and management strategies impr...
Technologies like improved breeds of dairy cows and improved forages have the potential to significa...
This study investigates the household-level impacts of market-oriented dairy technologies (crossbred...
This study investigates the intra-household consequences of market-oriented dairy production (MODP) ...
This study evaluates the effects of a market-oriented dairy development project on smallholder far...
This study examines the food security and marketed surplus effects of intensified dairying in the pe...
There is increasing evidence that improved agricultural technologies benefit smallholder farmers in ...
One of the agricultural policy goals in Ethiopia is to arrest the declining tend in dairy production...
In rural economies encumbered by significant market imperfections, farming decisions may partly be m...
Sustainable livestock farming practices have the potential to improve productivity and high income, ...
The livestock sector is one of the main pillars of Ethiopia’s economy. Despite its importance, sever...
A survey was conducted in 2012 to assess the impact of dairy technologies on the livelihood of dair...
Dairy cow ownership has been widely promoted by a number of development projects in Kenya (and other...
Smallholder commercialization is considered as the pathway for household food security in many agric...
This paper uses two triple-hurdle models to analyse the determinants of Ethiopian rural households ...
Previous farm-level studies have shown that adopting improved feeding and management strategies impr...
Technologies like improved breeds of dairy cows and improved forages have the potential to significa...
This study investigates the household-level impacts of market-oriented dairy technologies (crossbred...
This study investigates the intra-household consequences of market-oriented dairy production (MODP) ...
This study evaluates the effects of a market-oriented dairy development project on smallholder far...
This study examines the food security and marketed surplus effects of intensified dairying in the pe...
There is increasing evidence that improved agricultural technologies benefit smallholder farmers in ...
One of the agricultural policy goals in Ethiopia is to arrest the declining tend in dairy production...
In rural economies encumbered by significant market imperfections, farming decisions may partly be m...
Sustainable livestock farming practices have the potential to improve productivity and high income, ...
The livestock sector is one of the main pillars of Ethiopia’s economy. Despite its importance, sever...
A survey was conducted in 2012 to assess the impact of dairy technologies on the livelihood of dair...
Dairy cow ownership has been widely promoted by a number of development projects in Kenya (and other...
Smallholder commercialization is considered as the pathway for household food security in many agric...
This paper uses two triple-hurdle models to analyse the determinants of Ethiopian rural households ...