While there is a general consensus that using dairy technologies, such as improved breeds of dairy cows, can substantially increase farm productivity and income, adoption of such technologies has been generally low in developing countries. The underlying reasons for non-adoption of beneficial technologies in the dairy sector are not fully understood. In this study, we characterised adopters and non-adopters of dairy technologies in Ethiopia and Kenya based on farmers’ resources ownership in order to identify why many farmers in Ethiopia and Kenya have not adopted improved dairy technologies. As compared to non-adopters, farmers who adopt dairy technology own relatively more farm resources. The result signals that differences in resource end...
Indicators of poverty in western Kenya show high poverty levels. The area has low dairy development ...
Indicators of poverty in western Kenya show high poverty levels. The area has low dairy development ...
The low productivity of the Ethiopian dairy sector has been explained by the genetic potentials and ...
While there is a general consensus that using dairy technologies, such as improved breeds of dairy c...
The necessity to improve dairy production in the less developed countries (LDCs) exists, and the Gov...
Abstract In response to population growth, rising income and urbanisation, the demand for livestock...
Utilization of agricultural technologies plays a crucial role in enhancing the productivity and inco...
The adoption of modern agricultural technologies in Ethiopia’s dairy production system remains under...
In many third world countries today, Kenya included, adoption of agricultural technologies plays a b...
The adoption of cultivated forages in smallholder dairy systems offers a cost-effective way to incre...
A number of African countries experienced since the mid 1980s a process of market liberalization tha...
Technologies like improved breeds of dairy cows and improved forages have the potential to significa...
The study was aimed to assess access, use and impacts of dairy production technologies on the liveli...
Mixed crop-livestock (MCL) systems with small herds of improved dairy cattle breeds produce the bulk...
The dairy technology in Ethiopia was promoted and disseminated through both Non-Governmental and Gov...
Indicators of poverty in western Kenya show high poverty levels. The area has low dairy development ...
Indicators of poverty in western Kenya show high poverty levels. The area has low dairy development ...
The low productivity of the Ethiopian dairy sector has been explained by the genetic potentials and ...
While there is a general consensus that using dairy technologies, such as improved breeds of dairy c...
The necessity to improve dairy production in the less developed countries (LDCs) exists, and the Gov...
Abstract In response to population growth, rising income and urbanisation, the demand for livestock...
Utilization of agricultural technologies plays a crucial role in enhancing the productivity and inco...
The adoption of modern agricultural technologies in Ethiopia’s dairy production system remains under...
In many third world countries today, Kenya included, adoption of agricultural technologies plays a b...
The adoption of cultivated forages in smallholder dairy systems offers a cost-effective way to incre...
A number of African countries experienced since the mid 1980s a process of market liberalization tha...
Technologies like improved breeds of dairy cows and improved forages have the potential to significa...
The study was aimed to assess access, use and impacts of dairy production technologies on the liveli...
Mixed crop-livestock (MCL) systems with small herds of improved dairy cattle breeds produce the bulk...
The dairy technology in Ethiopia was promoted and disseminated through both Non-Governmental and Gov...
Indicators of poverty in western Kenya show high poverty levels. The area has low dairy development ...
Indicators of poverty in western Kenya show high poverty levels. The area has low dairy development ...
The low productivity of the Ethiopian dairy sector has been explained by the genetic potentials and ...