Understanding the Entry Points for Improving the Smallholder Chicken Production in sub-Saharan Africa

A baseline survey involving 3,714 poultry keeping households (PHH) in 220 villages across five agro-ecological zones was conducted in three countries: Ethiopia (ET), Nigeria (NG) and Tanzania (TZ). The objective was to characterize the smallholder chicken production system and the socio- economic st...

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Autores principales: Goromela, E.H., Sonaiya, Emmanuel B., Assefa, G., Mbaga, S.H., Adebambo, Ayotunde Olufunmilayo, Abegaz, Solomon, Bamidele, O., Esatu, Wondmeneh, Alemayehu, T., Bruno, J., Poole, Elizabeth J., Getachew, Fasil, Dessie, Tadelle
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106378
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author Goromela, E.H.
Sonaiya, Emmanuel B.
Assefa, G.
Mbaga, S.H.
Adebambo, Ayotunde Olufunmilayo
Abegaz, Solomon
Bamidele, O.
Esatu, Wondmeneh
Alemayehu, T.
Bruno, J.
Poole, Elizabeth J.
Getachew, Fasil
Dessie, Tadelle
author_browse Abegaz, Solomon
Adebambo, Ayotunde Olufunmilayo
Alemayehu, T.
Assefa, G.
Bamidele, O.
Bruno, J.
Dessie, Tadelle
Esatu, Wondmeneh
Getachew, Fasil
Goromela, E.H.
Mbaga, S.H.
Poole, Elizabeth J.
Sonaiya, Emmanuel B.
author_facet Goromela, E.H.
Sonaiya, Emmanuel B.
Assefa, G.
Mbaga, S.H.
Adebambo, Ayotunde Olufunmilayo
Abegaz, Solomon
Bamidele, O.
Esatu, Wondmeneh
Alemayehu, T.
Bruno, J.
Poole, Elizabeth J.
Getachew, Fasil
Dessie, Tadelle
author_sort Goromela, E.H.
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description A baseline survey involving 3,714 poultry keeping households (PHH) in 220 villages across five agro-ecological zones was conducted in three countries: Ethiopia (ET), Nigeria (NG) and Tanzania (TZ). The objective was to characterize the smallholder chicken production system and the socio- economic status of PHH. Data were analysed for the gender and age of the household heads, gender of respondents, sources of income, asset ownership, and agro-ecological location of PHH. The results show that 23% (20% ET, 26% NG and 21% TZ) of the PHH had a female as head. Crops, livestock and poultry were the main sources of income for ET and TZ while, in Nigeria, crops, trading and services were the main sources. The contribution of livestock to household income in Ethiopia (38.5%) was higher than in Tanzania (15.6%). More than 70% of PHH had adequate food in the last 12 months (85% ET, 70% NG and 89% TZ). Chicken meat consumption per PHH was 2.9 birds in 3 months (1.8 ET, 4 NG and 3 TZ), while egg consumption was 17 eggs in 3 months (22 ET, 14 NG, 14.6 TZ). The average flock size was 22 (9 ET, 30 NG, 27 TZ) and egg production was 10 eggs per clutch. The PHH desire were to have birds with good physical appearance, large body size and fast growing in cocks and high egg production and hatchability in hens. Information from the survey informed the design and implementation of the longitudinal study.
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spelling CGSpace1063782024-03-04T07:43:08Z Understanding the Entry Points for Improving the Smallholder Chicken Production in sub-Saharan Africa Goromela, E.H. Sonaiya, Emmanuel B. Assefa, G. Mbaga, S.H. Adebambo, Ayotunde Olufunmilayo Abegaz, Solomon Bamidele, O. Esatu, Wondmeneh Alemayehu, T. Bruno, J. Poole, Elizabeth J. Getachew, Fasil Dessie, Tadelle animal production chickens poultry livestock A baseline survey involving 3,714 poultry keeping households (PHH) in 220 villages across five agro-ecological zones was conducted in three countries: Ethiopia (ET), Nigeria (NG) and Tanzania (TZ). The objective was to characterize the smallholder chicken production system and the socio- economic status of PHH. Data were analysed for the gender and age of the household heads, gender of respondents, sources of income, asset ownership, and agro-ecological location of PHH. The results show that 23% (20% ET, 26% NG and 21% TZ) of the PHH had a female as head. Crops, livestock and poultry were the main sources of income for ET and TZ while, in Nigeria, crops, trading and services were the main sources. The contribution of livestock to household income in Ethiopia (38.5%) was higher than in Tanzania (15.6%). More than 70% of PHH had adequate food in the last 12 months (85% ET, 70% NG and 89% TZ). Chicken meat consumption per PHH was 2.9 birds in 3 months (1.8 ET, 4 NG and 3 TZ), while egg consumption was 17 eggs in 3 months (22 ET, 14 NG, 14.6 TZ). The average flock size was 22 (9 ET, 30 NG, 27 TZ) and egg production was 10 eggs per clutch. The PHH desire were to have birds with good physical appearance, large body size and fast growing in cocks and high egg production and hatchability in hens. Information from the survey informed the design and implementation of the longitudinal study. 2019-08-02 2020-01-03T11:10:15Z 2020-01-03T11:10:15Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106378 en Limited Access Goromela, E.H., Sonaiya, E.B., Assefa, G., Mbaga, S.H., Adebambo, O. Abegaz, S., Bamidele, O., Esatu, W., Alemayehu, T., Bruno, J., Poole, J., Getachew, F. and Dessie, T. 2019. Understanding the Entry Points for Improving the Smallholder Chicken Production in Sub-Saharan Africa. Paper presented at the Seventh All Africa conference on Animal Agriculture, Accra, Ghana, 29 July-2 August 2019.
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chickens
poultry
livestock
Goromela, E.H.
Sonaiya, Emmanuel B.
Assefa, G.
Mbaga, S.H.
Adebambo, Ayotunde Olufunmilayo
Abegaz, Solomon
Bamidele, O.
Esatu, Wondmeneh
Alemayehu, T.
Bruno, J.
Poole, Elizabeth J.
Getachew, Fasil
Dessie, Tadelle
Understanding the Entry Points for Improving the Smallholder Chicken Production in sub-Saharan Africa
title Understanding the Entry Points for Improving the Smallholder Chicken Production in sub-Saharan Africa
title_full Understanding the Entry Points for Improving the Smallholder Chicken Production in sub-Saharan Africa
title_fullStr Understanding the Entry Points for Improving the Smallholder Chicken Production in sub-Saharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the Entry Points for Improving the Smallholder Chicken Production in sub-Saharan Africa
title_short Understanding the Entry Points for Improving the Smallholder Chicken Production in sub-Saharan Africa
title_sort understanding the entry points for improving the smallholder chicken production in sub saharan africa
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chickens
poultry
livestock
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106378
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