Technologies like improved breeds of dairy cows and improved forages have the potential to significantly increase dairy cow productivity and farmers' profits in developing countries. However, adoption of such technologies has been low in Ethiopia, despite numerous efforts to disseminate the technologies in the past. Some studies argue that adoption of technologies is low because welfare effects of the technologies could be insignificant or negative to certain groups of farmers. This article employed propensity score matching and inverse probability weighting estimator with regression adjustment to examine the difference in household nutrition and income between adopters and nonadopters of dairy technologies in rural Ethiopia. We find that a...
One of the agricultural policy goals in Ethiopia is to arrest the declining tend in dairy production...
The study was aimed to assess access, use and impacts of dairy production technologies on the liveli...
Despite having the second largest livestock population in Africa and favorable climate, the contribu...
Technologies like improved breeds of dairy cows and improved forages have the potential to significa...
Previous farm-level studies have shown that adopting improved feeding and management strategies impr...
This study investigates the intra-household consequences of market-oriented dairy production (MODP) ...
Sustainable livestock farming practices have the potential to improve productivity and high income, ...
There is increasing evidence that improved agricultural technologies benefit smallholder farmers in ...
While there is a general consensus that using dairy technologies, such as improved breeds of dairy c...
<strong>Abstract </strong> In response to population growth, rising income and urbanisation, the dem...
The adoption of modern agricultural technologies in Ethiopia’s dairy production system remains under...
The low productivity of the Ethiopian dairy sector has been explained by the genetic potentials and ...
A survey was conducted in 2012 to assess the impact of dairy technologies on the livelihood of dair...
This study investigates the household-level impacts of market-oriented dairy technologies (crossbred...
This study examines the food security and marketed surplus effects of intensified dairying in the pe...
One of the agricultural policy goals in Ethiopia is to arrest the declining tend in dairy production...
The study was aimed to assess access, use and impacts of dairy production technologies on the liveli...
Despite having the second largest livestock population in Africa and favorable climate, the contribu...
Technologies like improved breeds of dairy cows and improved forages have the potential to significa...
Previous farm-level studies have shown that adopting improved feeding and management strategies impr...
This study investigates the intra-household consequences of market-oriented dairy production (MODP) ...
Sustainable livestock farming practices have the potential to improve productivity and high income, ...
There is increasing evidence that improved agricultural technologies benefit smallholder farmers in ...
While there is a general consensus that using dairy technologies, such as improved breeds of dairy c...
<strong>Abstract </strong> In response to population growth, rising income and urbanisation, the dem...
The adoption of modern agricultural technologies in Ethiopia’s dairy production system remains under...
The low productivity of the Ethiopian dairy sector has been explained by the genetic potentials and ...
A survey was conducted in 2012 to assess the impact of dairy technologies on the livelihood of dair...
This study investigates the household-level impacts of market-oriented dairy technologies (crossbred...
This study examines the food security and marketed surplus effects of intensified dairying in the pe...
One of the agricultural policy goals in Ethiopia is to arrest the declining tend in dairy production...
The study was aimed to assess access, use and impacts of dairy production technologies on the liveli...
Despite having the second largest livestock population in Africa and favorable climate, the contribu...