Issues on livestock technology Development on smallholder farms in Ethiopia
Discusses some methodological issues on livestock technology Development in Ethiopia, also stresses that livestock projects that appeared promising were abandoned after project funding ceased because of mainly the inappropriateness of many of the methods used in the design and execution of the proje...
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Christian Relief and Development Association
1992
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| author | Asamenew, G. |
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| description | Discusses some methodological issues on livestock technology Development in Ethiopia, also stresses that livestock projects that appeared promising were abandoned after project funding ceased because of mainly the inappropriateness of many of the methods used in the design and execution of the projects. Argues that livestock technology Development and transfer have to follow a bottom-approach instead of top-down approach, and outlines farm-level contributions of livestock; indicates that livestock have output, input, asset and security, and investment functions on smal mixed farms. |
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| spelling | CGSpace507662023-02-15T09:41:17Z Issues on livestock technology Development on smallholder farms in Ethiopia Asamenew, G. livestock technology transfer productivity development small farms methods development projects constraints Discusses some methodological issues on livestock technology Development in Ethiopia, also stresses that livestock projects that appeared promising were abandoned after project funding ceased because of mainly the inappropriateness of many of the methods used in the design and execution of the projects. Argues that livestock technology Development and transfer have to follow a bottom-approach instead of top-down approach, and outlines farm-level contributions of livestock; indicates that livestock have output, input, asset and security, and investment functions on smal mixed farms. 1992 2014-10-31T06:21:38Z 2014-10-31T06:21:38Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50766 en Limited Access Christian Relief and Development Association |
| spellingShingle | livestock technology transfer productivity development small farms methods development projects constraints Asamenew, G. Issues on livestock technology Development on smallholder farms in Ethiopia |
| title | Issues on livestock technology Development on smallholder farms in Ethiopia |
| title_full | Issues on livestock technology Development on smallholder farms in Ethiopia |
| title_fullStr | Issues on livestock technology Development on smallholder farms in Ethiopia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Issues on livestock technology Development on smallholder farms in Ethiopia |
| title_short | Issues on livestock technology Development on smallholder farms in Ethiopia |
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| topic | livestock technology transfer productivity development small farms methods development projects constraints |
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