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Smallholder farmers in Africa rely heavily on rainfed agriculture. Those who have access to irrigation often receive it at no charge, but quantity, frequency and reliability may be limited without adequate revenue for maintenance and operation. Moreover, the absence of fees means that there are n...


Mekonnen, A.Gebreegziabher, Z.Hagos, Fitsum[Valuation of access to irrigation water in rural Ethiopia: application of choice experiment and contingent valuation methods]Valuation of access to irrigation water in rural Ethiopia: application of choice experiment and contingent valuation methods

Irrigated fodder production can be vitalised as a useful strategy to sustainably intensify subsistence livestock production owned and managed by smallholders and to diversify farm income through linkages to commercial livestock systems. However, uncertainty about the production and market environ...


Getnet, KindieHaileslasseie, AmareDessalegne, Y.Hagos, FitsumGebregziabher, Gebrehaweria[On the profitability of irrigated fodder production: comparative evidence from smallholders in Koga irrigation scheme, Ethiopia]On the profitability of irrigated fodder production: comparative evidence from smallholders in Koga irrigation scheme, Ethiopia

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