Growing efforts to achieve improved family poultry signify the importance of adoption and livelihood impact studies of crossbred poultry in Ethiopia. We employ the second panel Ethiopian Socioeconomic Survey (ESS) to study the determinants of crossbred poultry adoption and its significance for household well-being. Results show that female poultry managers, constrained in other productive livelihood options, are more likely to adopt crossbred poultry. Households that are relatively wealthier in terms of human resources, assets, and dwelling conditions are more inclined to adopt crossbred poultry. Access to advisory services, experience with other crossbred animals, and the size of the agricultural land are among other significant determinan...
A baseline survey involving 3,714 poultry keeping households (PHH) in 220 villages across five agro-...
Ethiopia supports one of the largest livestock populations in all of Africa (Alemu et al. 2008). In ...
This study identified perception of poultry farmers’ on impact of interventions in village poultry p...
This study examines factors that determine the probability and intensity of adoption of exotic chick...
In many developing countries like Ethiopia village poultry makes up a large part of the national pou...
Poultry has gained renewed attention as a promising value chain for women because it is an asset tha...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Wondmeneh Esatu Woldegiorgiss (2015). Genetic improvement in ind...
This study examines the role of poultry in the livelihoods of rural households and the ownership of ...
To generate information essential for the implementation of breeding schemes suitable for village po...
Traditional poultry production plays an irreplaceable role in the sustenance of livelihoods in rural...
Ethiopia’s 60 million chickens are reared primarily in free range, smallholder systems. Therefore, u...
Recent policy debates have focused renewed international attention on poultry as an asset that is wi...
A baseline survey involving 3,714 poultry keeping households (PHH) in 220 villages across five agro-...
Ethiopia supports one of the largest livestock populations in all of Africa (Alemu et al. 2008). In ...
This study identified perception of poultry farmers’ on impact of interventions in village poultry p...
This study examines factors that determine the probability and intensity of adoption of exotic chick...
In many developing countries like Ethiopia village poultry makes up a large part of the national pou...
Poultry has gained renewed attention as a promising value chain for women because it is an asset tha...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Wondmeneh Esatu Woldegiorgiss (2015). Genetic improvement in ind...
This study examines the role of poultry in the livelihoods of rural households and the ownership of ...
To generate information essential for the implementation of breeding schemes suitable for village po...
Traditional poultry production plays an irreplaceable role in the sustenance of livelihoods in rural...
Ethiopia’s 60 million chickens are reared primarily in free range, smallholder systems. Therefore, u...
Recent policy debates have focused renewed international attention on poultry as an asset that is wi...
A baseline survey involving 3,714 poultry keeping households (PHH) in 220 villages across five agro-...
Ethiopia supports one of the largest livestock populations in all of Africa (Alemu et al. 2008). In ...
This study identified perception of poultry farmers’ on impact of interventions in village poultry p...