Ethiopia is endowed with significant livestock resources and holds the largest livestock population in Africa, estimated at around 60 million cattle, 60 million sheep and goats, 52 million chickens, 4.5 million camels, 10 million bee colonies and 7.2 million equines. The livestock production and management system in Ethiopia is mainly extensive, where indigenous breeds are kept under lowinput/low-output husbandry practices. This study is part of a multi-country African livestock innovation study covering three East and West African countries (Ethiopia, Kenya and Mali) supported by the Program of Accompanying Research for Agricultural Innovation (PARI). The purpose of the study was to provide guidance to policy makers and private and public ...
The productivity of livestock in sub-Saharan Africa in terms of milk and meat is the lowest of any w...
This study aimed at developing a baseline understanding of producers, use of inputs, production perf...
The productivity of livestock in sub-Saharan Africa in terms of milk and meat is the lowest of any w...
Livestock is important in Ethiopia’s agricultural economy as almost all farmers own some livestock. ...
The livestock subsector has contributed little to the remarkable economic growth recorded in Ethiopi...
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. ...
Livestock production is of strategic economic importance as it is a fundamental component of the liv...
In Ethiopia, the agricultural sector is a cornerstone of the economic and social life. The sector em...
The livestock is an important sub-sector within Ethiopia’s economy in terms of its contributions to ...
Chapter 5, “Evolving Livestock Sector,” shows that livestock is important in Ethiopia’s agricultural...
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 ...
Chapter 5, “Evolving Livestock Sector,” shows that livestock is important in Ethiopia’s agricultural...
Abstract In response to population growth, rising income and urbanisation, the demand for livestock...
The productivity of livestock in sub-Saharan Africa in terms of milk and meat is the lowest of any w...
This study aimed at developing a baseline understanding of producers, use of inputs, production perf...
The productivity of livestock in sub-Saharan Africa in terms of milk and meat is the lowest of any w...
Livestock is important in Ethiopia’s agricultural economy as almost all farmers own some livestock. ...
The livestock subsector has contributed little to the remarkable economic growth recorded in Ethiopi...
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. ...
Livestock production is of strategic economic importance as it is a fundamental component of the liv...
In Ethiopia, the agricultural sector is a cornerstone of the economic and social life. The sector em...
The livestock is an important sub-sector within Ethiopia’s economy in terms of its contributions to ...
Chapter 5, “Evolving Livestock Sector,” shows that livestock is important in Ethiopia’s agricultural...
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 ...
Chapter 5, “Evolving Livestock Sector,” shows that livestock is important in Ethiopia’s agricultural...
Abstract In response to population growth, rising income and urbanisation, the demand for livestock...
The productivity of livestock in sub-Saharan Africa in terms of milk and meat is the lowest of any w...
This study aimed at developing a baseline understanding of producers, use of inputs, production perf...
The productivity of livestock in sub-Saharan Africa in terms of milk and meat is the lowest of any w...