Benefits of integration of cereals and forage legumes with and without crossbred cows in mixed farms - an ex ante analysis for highland Ethiopia

Poverty, low crop and animal productivity and large scale resource degradation are major problems in the agriculture sector in the East African highlands. Among others, integration of forage legumes in cereal based cropping systems has been proposed as a promising strategy to improve the sustainabil...

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Main Authors: Kassie, M., Jabbar, M.A., Kassa, B., Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Informa UK Limited 1999
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33016
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author Kassie, M.
Jabbar, M.A.
Kassa, B.
Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
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Kassa, B.
Kassie, M.
Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
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Jabbar, M.A.
Kassa, B.
Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
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description Poverty, low crop and animal productivity and large scale resource degradation are major problems in the agriculture sector in the East African highlands. Among others, integration of forage legumes in cereal based cropping systems has been proposed as a promising strategy to improve the sustainability of smallholder farming systems through increased crop and livestock productivity and better soil management. Using experimental data from Ethiopia and elsewhere in the region, linear programming models have been used to determine the economic impacts of cereal-forage legume inter-cropping with and without crossbred cows for a typical highland mixed farm. An important feature of the model was that the benefits of inter-cropping in terms of nitrogen fixation and the better nutrition of animals were accounted for. Model results demonstrate that the introduction of forage legumes with cereals changes cropping pattern significantly, but does not significantly change the use pattern of principal farm resources, labor and ox power. Introduction of cereal-forage legume inter-cropping significantly increases gross margin and cash income, and the introduction of crossbred cows enhances these returns even further. Inter-cropping also significantly increases the share of livestock in farm and cash income when crossbred cows are included. Sensitivity analyses show that the improved technologies remain more profitable than current practices eve when there is a substantial decrease in price of outputs. The results indicate that the improved production technologies should be widely tested under actual farm conditions under farmer management through on-farm research and extension. Benefits of inter-cropping in terms of weed control and control of soil erosion should be quantified in future research.
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spelling CGSpace330162024-04-25T06:00:43Z Benefits of integration of cereals and forage legumes with and without crossbred cows in mixed farms - an ex ante analysis for highland Ethiopia Kassie, M. Jabbar, M.A. Kassa, B. Mohamed-Saleem, M.A. cereals feed legumes cows crossbreds mixed farming intercropping profitability highlands models cropping pattern income feed conversion efficiency Poverty, low crop and animal productivity and large scale resource degradation are major problems in the agriculture sector in the East African highlands. Among others, integration of forage legumes in cereal based cropping systems has been proposed as a promising strategy to improve the sustainability of smallholder farming systems through increased crop and livestock productivity and better soil management. Using experimental data from Ethiopia and elsewhere in the region, linear programming models have been used to determine the economic impacts of cereal-forage legume inter-cropping with and without crossbred cows for a typical highland mixed farm. An important feature of the model was that the benefits of inter-cropping in terms of nitrogen fixation and the better nutrition of animals were accounted for. Model results demonstrate that the introduction of forage legumes with cereals changes cropping pattern significantly, but does not significantly change the use pattern of principal farm resources, labor and ox power. Introduction of cereal-forage legume inter-cropping significantly increases gross margin and cash income, and the introduction of crossbred cows enhances these returns even further. Inter-cropping also significantly increases the share of livestock in farm and cash income when crossbred cows are included. Sensitivity analyses show that the improved technologies remain more profitable than current practices eve when there is a substantial decrease in price of outputs. The results indicate that the improved production technologies should be widely tested under actual farm conditions under farmer management through on-farm research and extension. Benefits of inter-cropping in terms of weed control and control of soil erosion should be quantified in future research. 1999-07-02 2013-07-03T05:25:55Z 2013-07-03T05:25:55Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33016 en Limited Access Informa UK Limited Journal of Sustainable Agriculture;14(1): 31-48
spellingShingle cereals
feed legumes
cows
crossbreds
mixed farming
intercropping
profitability
highlands
models
cropping pattern
income
feed conversion efficiency
Kassie, M.
Jabbar, M.A.
Kassa, B.
Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
Benefits of integration of cereals and forage legumes with and without crossbred cows in mixed farms - an ex ante analysis for highland Ethiopia
title Benefits of integration of cereals and forage legumes with and without crossbred cows in mixed farms - an ex ante analysis for highland Ethiopia
title_full Benefits of integration of cereals and forage legumes with and without crossbred cows in mixed farms - an ex ante analysis for highland Ethiopia
title_fullStr Benefits of integration of cereals and forage legumes with and without crossbred cows in mixed farms - an ex ante analysis for highland Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Benefits of integration of cereals and forage legumes with and without crossbred cows in mixed farms - an ex ante analysis for highland Ethiopia
title_short Benefits of integration of cereals and forage legumes with and without crossbred cows in mixed farms - an ex ante analysis for highland Ethiopia
title_sort benefits of integration of cereals and forage legumes with and without crossbred cows in mixed farms an ex ante analysis for highland ethiopia
topic cereals
feed legumes
cows
crossbreds
mixed farming
intercropping
profitability
highlands
models
cropping pattern
income
feed conversion efficiency
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33016
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