Adoption of crossbred cow technologies and increased food security among smallholder dairy farmers in the East African highlands

This study investigates the household-level impacts of market-oriented dairy technologies (crossbred cows and complementary feed and management technologies) on in-comes, food and non-food expenditures, nutrient intakes, and health of pre-school children. A recursive econometric model was employed u...

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Autores principales: Ahmed, M., Ehui, Simeon K., Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Informa UK Limited 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33004
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author Ahmed, M.
Ehui, Simeon K.
Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
author_browse Ahmed, M.
Ehui, Simeon K.
Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
author_facet Ahmed, M.
Ehui, Simeon K.
Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
author_sort Ahmed, M.
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description This study investigates the household-level impacts of market-oriented dairy technologies (crossbred cows and complementary feed and management technologies) on in-comes, food and non-food expenditures, nutrient intakes, and health of pre-school children. A recursive econometric model was employed using detailed household level survey data of production, income and consumption, nutrition, and health. Results show that market-oriented technologies are significant determinants of income. The size of the cultivated area, herd size, and purchased inputs are positively and strongly associated with the level of per capita income. Predicted income has a positive and significant influence on expenditures of food and non-food items. Price of food, however, has a negative and significant impact on expenditures. Results also indicate that womens’ knowledge, expenditure on food, and price of nutrients are important determinants of nutrient intakes. The analysis of the factors affecting the health status revealed that womens’ practice and knowledge, and age of the mother and female headship are important determinants of the weight-for-age and weight for height scores. Also, participation in village level health programs has a significant effect (at 10% level) on the weight for height. The policy implications resulting from this study clearly indicate that strategies that promote market-oriented smallholder dairy can improve food security as it contributes to an increased per capita income, thereby increasing per capita expenditure on food and non-food items. This increase in turn, positively affects the intake of nutrients. Therefore, to improve health, it is useful to focus on the role of woman in the household.
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spelling CGSpace330042024-10-25T09:43:54Z Adoption of crossbred cow technologies and increased food security among smallholder dairy farmers in the East African highlands Ahmed, M. Ehui, Simeon K. Mohamed-Saleem, M.A. food security dairy industry technology income animal nutrition cows crossbreds small farms highlands households models animal health consumer expenditure role of women gender biotechnology communication nutrition planning This study investigates the household-level impacts of market-oriented dairy technologies (crossbred cows and complementary feed and management technologies) on in-comes, food and non-food expenditures, nutrient intakes, and health of pre-school children. A recursive econometric model was employed using detailed household level survey data of production, income and consumption, nutrition, and health. Results show that market-oriented technologies are significant determinants of income. The size of the cultivated area, herd size, and purchased inputs are positively and strongly associated with the level of per capita income. Predicted income has a positive and significant influence on expenditures of food and non-food items. Price of food, however, has a negative and significant impact on expenditures. Results also indicate that womens’ knowledge, expenditure on food, and price of nutrients are important determinants of nutrient intakes. The analysis of the factors affecting the health status revealed that womens’ practice and knowledge, and age of the mother and female headship are important determinants of the weight-for-age and weight for height scores. Also, participation in village level health programs has a significant effect (at 10% level) on the weight for height. The policy implications resulting from this study clearly indicate that strategies that promote market-oriented smallholder dairy can improve food security as it contributes to an increased per capita income, thereby increasing per capita expenditure on food and non-food items. This increase in turn, positively affects the intake of nutrients. Therefore, to improve health, it is useful to focus on the role of woman in the household. 2002-10-10 2013-07-03T05:25:54Z 2013-07-03T05:25:54Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33004 en Limited Access Informa UK Limited Journal of Crop Production;6(1/2): 319-337
spellingShingle food security
dairy industry
technology
income
animal nutrition
cows
crossbreds
small farms
highlands
households
models
animal health
consumer expenditure
role of women
gender
biotechnology
communication
nutrition
planning
Ahmed, M.
Ehui, Simeon K.
Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
Adoption of crossbred cow technologies and increased food security among smallholder dairy farmers in the East African highlands
title Adoption of crossbred cow technologies and increased food security among smallholder dairy farmers in the East African highlands
title_full Adoption of crossbred cow technologies and increased food security among smallholder dairy farmers in the East African highlands
title_fullStr Adoption of crossbred cow technologies and increased food security among smallholder dairy farmers in the East African highlands
title_full_unstemmed Adoption of crossbred cow technologies and increased food security among smallholder dairy farmers in the East African highlands
title_short Adoption of crossbred cow technologies and increased food security among smallholder dairy farmers in the East African highlands
title_sort adoption of crossbred cow technologies and increased food security among smallholder dairy farmers in the east african highlands
topic food security
dairy industry
technology
income
animal nutrition
cows
crossbreds
small farms
highlands
households
models
animal health
consumer expenditure
role of women
gender
biotechnology
communication
nutrition
planning
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33004
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