The concept and calculation of net benefits from goats in Ethiopian smallholdings

Low adoption rates of introduced technologies in spite of manifestly increased production suggestthat livestock developer and farmer value livestock differently. The purpose of this paper is torelate productivity more closely to the perspective of the farmer. The concept of productivity isreviewed f...

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Main Authors: Ayalew, W., Rischkowsky, Barbara A., King, J.M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34131
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Rischkowsky, Barbara A.
King, J.M.
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description Low adoption rates of introduced technologies in spite of manifestly increased production suggestthat livestock developer and farmer value livestock differently. The purpose of this paper is torelate productivity more closely to the perspective of the farmer. The concept of productivity isreviewed from growth/lactation curves, through animal/flock indices to include socio-economiccriteria. Inputs are focussed on limiting resources, common currencies of money ornutrient/energy used, and time standardised at one year. Net benefits of livestock to a householdare calculated by aggregating the value added by physical products (meat, manure, milk) to socioeconomicbenefits (saved interest/premium on credit/insurance) and deduction of purchasedinputs. The result is expressed as net benefit per unit of the most limiting resources: land, labour,and flock metabolic size. If these criteria chosen for the unit net benefit are appropriate, then theranking of the improved and indigenous livestock will reflect the choice of the farmer. Asubsequent paper will test this hypothesis in a dairy goat development project in the Ethiopianhighlands.
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spelling CGSpace341312024-01-18T18:39:42Z The concept and calculation of net benefits from goats in Ethiopian smallholdings Ayalew, W. Rischkowsky, Barbara A. King, J.M. goats livestock Low adoption rates of introduced technologies in spite of manifestly increased production suggestthat livestock developer and farmer value livestock differently. The purpose of this paper is torelate productivity more closely to the perspective of the farmer. The concept of productivity isreviewed from growth/lactation curves, through animal/flock indices to include socio-economiccriteria. Inputs are focussed on limiting resources, common currencies of money ornutrient/energy used, and time standardised at one year. Net benefits of livestock to a householdare calculated by aggregating the value added by physical products (meat, manure, milk) to socioeconomicbenefits (saved interest/premium on credit/insurance) and deduction of purchasedinputs. The result is expressed as net benefit per unit of the most limiting resources: land, labour,and flock metabolic size. If these criteria chosen for the unit net benefit are appropriate, then theranking of the improved and indigenous livestock will reflect the choice of the farmer. Asubsequent paper will test this hypothesis in a dairy goat development project in the Ethiopianhighlands. 2004 2013-12-03T05:23:26Z 2013-12-03T05:23:26Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34131 en Open Access Ethiopian Journal of Animal Production 4(1): 45-59.
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The concept and calculation of net benefits from goats in Ethiopian smallholdings
title The concept and calculation of net benefits from goats in Ethiopian smallholdings
title_full The concept and calculation of net benefits from goats in Ethiopian smallholdings
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title_full_unstemmed The concept and calculation of net benefits from goats in Ethiopian smallholdings
title_short The concept and calculation of net benefits from goats in Ethiopian smallholdings
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