Resultados de búsqueda - "Ethiopia"
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The resource base, strategies for improvement and use of the Ethiopian livestock
Publicado 2012Enlace del recurso
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Sheep nutrition for reproduction—Part I: Nutrition as a major environmental factor affecting the reproductive axis
Publicado 2014Enlace del recurso
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Sheep nutrition for reproduction—Part II: Use of focused nutritional inputs to enhance reproductive response of sheep
Publicado 2014Enlace del recurso
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Socio-sexual cues as a proximate factor affecting reproduction behavior and physiology in sheep
Publicado 2014Enlace del recurso
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North Cluster Partnership: Achievements, lessons and way forwards
Publicado 2017Enlace del recurso
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Potential predictability of the Ethiopian summer rains: understanding local variations and their implications for water management decisions
Publicado 2021“…In this study, drivers of Ethiopia‘s main rainy season, July-September (JAS), are investigated using correlation analysis with sea surface temperature (SST). …”
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Seed health trade-offs in adopting quality declared seed in potatofarming systems
Publicado 2024“…The availability of quality seed to smallholder farmers for most crops in sub-Saharan Africa is a problem due to low production and availability of certified seed. Ethiopia has adopted quality declared seed (QDS) certification protocols for arable crops including potato. …”
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Ethiopian Digital Agro-Climate Advisory Platform (EDACaP) Improvement: Progress and Lessons
Publicado 2023“…To help solve this problem, the AICCRA-Ethiopia project works on improving the Ethiopian Digital Agro-climate Advisory Platform (EDACaP) that, for the first time, integrates sub-seasonal to seasonal climate predictions and agronomic management options bundled with value chain actor technologies to enhance agricultural production and productivity demand. …”
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Structural transformation and the agricultural food system: An introduction
Publicado 2020“…Ethiopia’s agricultural sector has grown rapidly since 2000 due to a doubling in the use of modern inputs (chemical fertilizers and improved seeds), significant land expansion, increased labor use, and a 2.3 percent per year growth in total factor productivity (TFP) (Bachewe et al. 2018). …”
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How can African agriculture adapt to climate change: Are soil and water conservation technologies a buffer against production risk in the face of climate change?
Publicado 2009“…The agricultural sector in developing countries is particularly vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change. Given Ethiopia's dependence on agriculture and natural resources, any adverse agricultural effects will pose serious risks to economic growth and livelihoods across the country. …”
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Policies for improved land management and agricultural market development in the Ethiopian Highlands
Publicado 2005“…Ethiopia has made great strides in recent years in increasing farmers’ access to productive technologies. …”
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Participatory forest management, equity and local governance – keynote address
Publicado 2007Enlace del recurso
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Development of rainfall-runoff-sediment discharge relationship in the Blue Nile Basin
Publicado 2009“…The Blue Nile (Abbay) Basin lies in the western part of Ethiopia between 70 45'-120 45' N and 340 05'-390 45' E. …”
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Testing the Various Pathways Linking Forest Cover to Dietary Diversity in Tropical Landscapes
Publicado 2019“…We found evidence of a direct pathway in four landscapes (Bangladesh, Cameroon, Ethiopia, and Zambia), an income pathway in none of the landscapes considered, and an agroecological pathway in three landscapes (Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Indonesia). …”
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Application of the Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) Model to simulate current and future water demand in the Blue Nile
Publicado 2009“…This compares to a total irrigation demand in Ethiopia of just 0.2 Bm3y-1. By 2015, with many existing schemes being extended in Sudan and new schemes being developed in both countries, irrigation demand is estimated to increase to 13.4 Bm3y-1 for 2.13 mha in Sudan and 1.1 Bm3y-1 for 210 thousand hectares (tha) in Ethiopia. …”
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Importens påverkan på Etiopiens jordbruk
Publicado 2005“…Some of the trading partners are EU and Ethiopia, this because of less expensive commodities from EU than they are in Ethiopia. …”
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