The adoption of cultivated forages in smallholder dairy systems offers a cost-effective way to increase the productivity of livestock. The Kenyan and Ethiopian governments have both stated an ambition to increase the use of forages in their dairy sectors; however, policies have failed to produce widespread results. Existing research tends to focus on local barriers to forage adoption and not the wider innovation environment. To fill this literature gap, this study uses a Tobit model to analyse village-level data from Kenya and Ethiopia in 2015. A potentially important relationship between milk buyers and forage intensity in Ethiopia, which has not previously been addressed in the literature, is identified. As the Ethiopian government domina...
Part I of this working paper classifies small ruminant sub-systems in the mixed crop livestock syste...
This report presents the results of an economic evaluation of establishing new forage alternatives i...
Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2014.Ethiopia’s economy remains largely depende...
The adoption of cultivated forages in smallholder dairy systems offers a cost-effective way to incre...
Abstract In response to population growth, rising income and urbanisation, the demand for livestock...
While there is a general consensus that using dairy technologies, such as improved breeds of dairy c...
The low productivity of the Ethiopian dairy sector has been explained by the genetic potentials and ...
Inadequate feed and nutrition are major constraints to livestock production in sub-Saharan Africa. N...
The reasons why farmers are unable to harness the benefits embedded in technologies and take advanta...
Mixed crop-livestock (MCL) systems with small herds of improved dairy cattle breeds produce the bulk...
The total available area for sustainable agriculture in Kenya is about 17% of the country's land are...
The dissertation aims at identifying the determinants of the adoption of grade cattle technology in ...
The adoption of modern agricultural technologies in Ethiopia’s dairy production system remains under...
Generally, livestock production has remained low in sub-Saharan Africa. One of the key areas with po...
The study was aimed to assess access, use and impacts of dairy production technologies on the liveli...
Part I of this working paper classifies small ruminant sub-systems in the mixed crop livestock syste...
This report presents the results of an economic evaluation of establishing new forage alternatives i...
Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2014.Ethiopia’s economy remains largely depende...
The adoption of cultivated forages in smallholder dairy systems offers a cost-effective way to incre...
Abstract In response to population growth, rising income and urbanisation, the demand for livestock...
While there is a general consensus that using dairy technologies, such as improved breeds of dairy c...
The low productivity of the Ethiopian dairy sector has been explained by the genetic potentials and ...
Inadequate feed and nutrition are major constraints to livestock production in sub-Saharan Africa. N...
The reasons why farmers are unable to harness the benefits embedded in technologies and take advanta...
Mixed crop-livestock (MCL) systems with small herds of improved dairy cattle breeds produce the bulk...
The total available area for sustainable agriculture in Kenya is about 17% of the country's land are...
The dissertation aims at identifying the determinants of the adoption of grade cattle technology in ...
The adoption of modern agricultural technologies in Ethiopia’s dairy production system remains under...
Generally, livestock production has remained low in sub-Saharan Africa. One of the key areas with po...
The study was aimed to assess access, use and impacts of dairy production technologies on the liveli...
Part I of this working paper classifies small ruminant sub-systems in the mixed crop livestock syste...
This report presents the results of an economic evaluation of establishing new forage alternatives i...
Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2014.Ethiopia’s economy remains largely depende...