Determinants of adoption of improved forage technologies in crop-livestock mixed systems: Evidence from the highlands of Ethiopia

Inadequate feed and nutrition are major constraints to livestock production in sub-Saharan Africa. National and international research agencies, including the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), have developed several feed production and utilisation technologies. However, adoption of...

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Autores principales: Gebremedhin, Berhanu, Ahmed, M.M., Ehui, Simeon K.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/27820
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author Gebremedhin, Berhanu
Ahmed, M.M.
Ehui, Simeon K.
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Ahmed, M.M.
Ehui, Simeon K.
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description Inadequate feed and nutrition are major constraints to livestock production in sub-Saharan Africa. National and international research agencies, including the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), have developed several feed production and utilisation technologies. However, adoption of these technologies has so far been low. Identification of the major socio-economic and policy factors influencing the adoption of improved feed technologies is required to help design policy and institutional interventions to improve adoption. Using a panel data set from the crop-livestock mixed systems of the Ethiopian highlands, we found that household resource endowment, especially land and labour, and market integration and crop intensification were important factors encouraging adoption of an oats-vetch (Avena sativa and ITcia villosa ssdasycarpa, respectively) forage technology. Results imply that land-saving technologies such as high-yielding crop varieties or modern soil fertility management practices, the development of forage technologies that are complementary to food crops in land utilisation, and the development of livestock markets can enhance adoption of improved forage technologies.
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spelling CGSpace278202025-11-12T04:27:35Z Determinants of adoption of improved forage technologies in crop-livestock mixed systems: Evidence from the highlands of Ethiopia Gebremedhin, Berhanu Ahmed, M.M. Ehui, Simeon K. agropastoral systems animal production plant production forage high yielding varieties highlands innovation adoption land use mixed farming technology oats avena sativa vicia villosa Inadequate feed and nutrition are major constraints to livestock production in sub-Saharan Africa. National and international research agencies, including the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), have developed several feed production and utilisation technologies. However, adoption of these technologies has so far been low. Identification of the major socio-economic and policy factors influencing the adoption of improved feed technologies is required to help design policy and institutional interventions to improve adoption. Using a panel data set from the crop-livestock mixed systems of the Ethiopian highlands, we found that household resource endowment, especially land and labour, and market integration and crop intensification were important factors encouraging adoption of an oats-vetch (Avena sativa and ITcia villosa ssdasycarpa, respectively) forage technology. Results imply that land-saving technologies such as high-yielding crop varieties or modern soil fertility management practices, the development of forage technologies that are complementary to food crops in land utilisation, and the development of livestock markets can enhance adoption of improved forage technologies. 2003 2013-04-03T11:38:00Z 2013-04-03T11:38:00Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/27820 en Open Access application/pdf Tropical Grasslands;37(4): 262-273
spellingShingle agropastoral systems
animal production
plant production
forage
high yielding varieties
highlands
innovation adoption
land use
mixed farming
technology
oats
avena sativa
vicia villosa
Gebremedhin, Berhanu
Ahmed, M.M.
Ehui, Simeon K.
Determinants of adoption of improved forage technologies in crop-livestock mixed systems: Evidence from the highlands of Ethiopia
title Determinants of adoption of improved forage technologies in crop-livestock mixed systems: Evidence from the highlands of Ethiopia
title_full Determinants of adoption of improved forage technologies in crop-livestock mixed systems: Evidence from the highlands of Ethiopia
title_fullStr Determinants of adoption of improved forage technologies in crop-livestock mixed systems: Evidence from the highlands of Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of adoption of improved forage technologies in crop-livestock mixed systems: Evidence from the highlands of Ethiopia
title_short Determinants of adoption of improved forage technologies in crop-livestock mixed systems: Evidence from the highlands of Ethiopia
title_sort determinants of adoption of improved forage technologies in crop livestock mixed systems evidence from the highlands of ethiopia
topic agropastoral systems
animal production
plant production
forage
high yielding varieties
highlands
innovation adoption
land use
mixed farming
technology
oats
avena sativa
vicia villosa
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/27820
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