Hay making by pastoral women for improved calf management in Ethiopia: Labour requirements, opportunity costs, and feasibility of intervention
Studies labour requirements, opportunity costs, and problems of hay making by pastoral women for households involved in initial extension activities in 1990. It provides a close link of research with extension and reveals wether hay making could be a viable intervention. Includes data for hay making...
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| author | Coppock, D. Layne |
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| description | Studies labour requirements, opportunity costs, and problems of hay making by pastoral women for households involved in initial extension activities in 1990. It provides a close link of research with extension and reveals wether hay making could be a viable intervention. Includes data for hay making for Boran households and time budgets of activities foregone for three priority persons observed in 62 Boran households involved in hay making. |
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| spelling | CGSpace289002024-03-06T10:16:43Z Hay making by pastoral women for improved calf management in Ethiopia: Labour requirements, opportunity costs, and feasibility of intervention Coppock, D. Layne haymaking pastoralists women calves livestock management animal nutrition labour borana ethnic group costs households Studies labour requirements, opportunity costs, and problems of hay making by pastoral women for households involved in initial extension activities in 1990. It provides a close link of research with extension and reveals wether hay making could be a viable intervention. Includes data for hay making for Boran households and time budgets of activities foregone for three priority persons observed in 62 Boran households involved in hay making. 1991 2013-05-06T07:01:42Z 2013-05-06T07:01:42Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28900 en Limited Access Journal of Farming Systems Research - Extension;2(3):51-68 |
| spellingShingle | haymaking pastoralists women calves livestock management animal nutrition labour borana ethnic group costs households Coppock, D. Layne Hay making by pastoral women for improved calf management in Ethiopia: Labour requirements, opportunity costs, and feasibility of intervention |
| title | Hay making by pastoral women for improved calf management in Ethiopia: Labour requirements, opportunity costs, and feasibility of intervention |
| title_full | Hay making by pastoral women for improved calf management in Ethiopia: Labour requirements, opportunity costs, and feasibility of intervention |
| title_fullStr | Hay making by pastoral women for improved calf management in Ethiopia: Labour requirements, opportunity costs, and feasibility of intervention |
| title_full_unstemmed | Hay making by pastoral women for improved calf management in Ethiopia: Labour requirements, opportunity costs, and feasibility of intervention |
| title_short | Hay making by pastoral women for improved calf management in Ethiopia: Labour requirements, opportunity costs, and feasibility of intervention |
| title_sort | hay making by pastoral women for improved calf management in ethiopia labour requirements opportunity costs and feasibility of intervention |
| topic | haymaking pastoralists women calves livestock management animal nutrition labour borana ethnic group costs households |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28900 |
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