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Getachew, G.Tedla, A.Bediye, S.Sebsibe, A.Tseghun, A.Berhe, Kahsay[Research strategy on improvement and utilization of barley straw]Research strategy on improvement and utilization of barley straw

Ethiopia has a diverse agroecology and many areas are suitable for growing temperate, subtropical or tropical fruits. Substantial areas receive sufficient rainfall and many lakes, rivers and streams could also be used to support fruit production. Despite this potential, the total land area under ...


Berhe, KahsayDessalegn, YigsawBaredo, Y.Teka, W.Hoekstra, DirkTegegne, Azage[Smallholder-based fruit seedling supply system for sustainable fruit production in Ethiopia: lessons from the IPMS experience]Smallholder-based fruit seedling supply system for sustainable fruit production in Ethiopia: lessons from the IPMS experience

The Multipurpose Tree (MPT) species can fit into the farming systems of the East African region where low agricultural productivity, widespread land degradation and hence a diminishing capacity to support the growing human and livestock population are major problems. GIS has been used to develop ...


Conchedda, G.Berhe, KahsayJabbar, M.A.[A GIS analysis to target priority areas for adoption of five multipurpose tree species in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda]A GIS analysis to target priority areas for adoption of five multipurpose tree species in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda

Tegegne, AzageHoekstra, DirkGebremedhin, BerhanuBerhe, Kahsay[Intensification of crop-livestock farming systems through market-orientation in Ethiopia]Intensification of crop-livestock farming systems through market-orientation in Ethiopia

Woldewahid, GebremedhinGebremedhin, BerhanuBerhe, KahsayHoekstra, Dirk[Improving livelihood of small-scale farmers through market led irrigated crops development: Case study from Tigray, Northern Ethiopia]Improving livelihood of small-scale farmers through market led irrigated crops development: Case study from Tigray, Northern Ethiopia

Sesbania sesban and S. goetzei accessions were screened on Vertisols at PH 6.8 and acid clay soils (Nitosols) with and without application of phosphours (60 kg P/ha). Both species were generally well adapted to the Vertisols and grew to an overall mean height of 249 cm 14 months after transplanti...


Siaw, D.E.K.A.Berhe, KahsayTothill, J.C.[Screening of two Sesbania species for fodder potential and response to phosphorus application on an acid soil in Ethiopia]Screening of two Sesbania species for fodder potential and response to phosphorus application on an acid soil in Ethiopia

With irrigated vegetables development, interventions on the uses of improved inputs such as water lifting devices; varieties; on-farm water, nutrient and pest management, and access to credit and market information were introduced in Atsbi-Womberta district, Ethiopia. Besides, skill and uptake ca...


Woldewahid, G.Gebremedhin, BerhanuBerhe, KahsayHoekstra, Dirk[Changes in response to integrated interventions in the value chain of vegetables in Atsbi-Womberta District of Tigray Region, Northern Ethiopia]Changes in response to integrated interventions in the value chain of vegetables in Atsbi-Womberta District of Tigray Region, Northern Ethiopia
Gebremedhin, BerhanuHirpa, A.Berhe, Kahsay[An assessment of feed marketing in Ethiopia: seeking solutions to fill the feed gap]An assessment of feed marketing in Ethiopia: seeking solutions to fill the feed gap

Lowlands in Ethiopia cover about 60 percent of the total land area, of which about 60 percent is arid. Land use in the lowlands is dominated by pastoralist and agropastoralist production systems. Livestock production constitutes the most important component of the system and rangeland is the majo...


Berhe, KahsayGebremedhin, BerhanuEhui, Simeon K.Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.[Development needs of pastoral and agropastoral production systems in Ethiopia: Lessons learnt from ILRI's research in some pastoral areas of Ethiopia]Development needs of pastoral and agropastoral production systems in Ethiopia: Lessons learnt from ILRI's research in some pastoral areas of Ethiopia

Intensification of land-use is inevitable for long term food security in the east African highlands, but technological options need to be environmentally safe. How forages can be used as a basis for intensified grain and fodder production from the same land unit, and serve as a profitable fallow ...


Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.Berhe, Kahsay[Forage based fallow management strategies for intensified land use and resource conservation in small holder farms]Forage based fallow management strategies for intensified land use and resource conservation in small holder farms

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