Author: Okeyo Mwai, Ally
- Assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on dairy cattle farming in Ethiopia
- Scaling up and sustaining genetic improvement for increased milk production and productivity in Ethiopia: Lessons and policy recommendations from the African dairy genetic gains program
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- Identification of Close Relatives of Crossbred Dairy Cattle in Ethiopia
- Sustaining genetic improvement for more milk in Tanzania
- Enhancing dairy farmers’ education through ICT in Tanzania
Author: Ojango, Julie M.K.
- Assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on dairy cattle farming in Ethiopia
- Scaling up and sustaining genetic improvement for increased milk production and productivity in Ethiopia: Lessons and policy recommendations from the African dairy genetic gains program
- Identification of Close Relatives of Crossbred Dairy Cattle in Ethiopia
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- Enhancing dairy farmers’ education through ICT in Tanzania
- Application of ICT tools and genomics technology for the transformation of dairy cattle genetic improvement in Ethiopia: ADGG approaches, experiences, and prospects
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