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The current levels of contributions of the livestock subsector in Ethiopia, at either the macro or micro level, is below potential. Policy, technological, organizational and institutional interventions to improve the contributions of livestock to the national economy need to be based on an unders...


Gebremedhin, BerhanuHoekstra, DirkJemaneh, S.[Heading towards commercialization? The case of live animal marketing in Ethiopia]Heading towards commercialization? The case of live animal marketing in Ethiopia

Ethiopia is home for a large and diverse livestock resources and favourable production environments. The vast majority of the rural population’s livelihood is partly based on livestock production. However, livestock production and productivity and producers’ benefits from livestock production are...


Gizaw, SolomonTegegne, AzageGebremedhin, BerhanuHoekstra, Dirk[Sheep and goat production and marketing systems in Ethiopia: characteristics and strategies for improvement]Sheep and goat production and marketing systems in Ethiopia: characteristics and strategies for improvement

Gebremedhin, BerhanuHoekstra, DirkBogale, A.Berhe, KahsayTegegne, Azage[Summary report of market-oriented developmental changes in the IPMS Pilot Learning Woredas]Summary report of market-oriented developmental changes in the IPMS Pilot Learning Woredas

Beekeeping is an important income-generating activity in the Atsbi-Womberta district of Tigray. Beekeeping can also be easily integrated into the on-going natural resources conservation developments in the district. However, beekeeping has traditionally been considered as a supplementary enterpri...


Woldewahid, G.Gebremedhin, BerhanuHoekstra, DirkTegegne, AzageBerhe, KahsayWeldemariam, D.[Market-oriented beekeeping development to improve smallholder income: Results of development experiences in Atsbi-Womberta District, northern Ethiopia]Market-oriented beekeeping development to improve smallholder income: Results of development experiences in Atsbi-Womberta District, northern Ethiopia

Addis Ababa, with an estimated human population of over 3 million, has a high demand for cereals, pulses, fresh vegetables, fruits, milk and milk products and meat and eggs. The Ada’a Woreda is one of the important areas that supply the well known ‘maja’ teff, chickpeas, fresh vegetables, eggs an...


Tegegne, AzageGebremedhin, BerhanuHoekstra, DirkAlemayehu, N.[Rural-urban linkage in market oriented dairy development in Ethiopia: lessons from the Ada'a District]Rural-urban linkage in market oriented dairy development in Ethiopia: lessons from the Ada'a District

Reversing watershed degradation and food insecurity has been one of the major development challenges in the semi-arid areas of northern Ethiopia where rainfed dependent mixed croplivestock farming is predominant (Berhanu et al., 2010; SERA, 2000). As an entry point, community based physical soil ...


Woldewahid, G.Gebremedhin, BerhanuHoekstra, DirkTegegne, Azage[Watershed conservation-based market oriented commodity development: A move towards resilient farming?]Watershed conservation-based market oriented commodity development: A move towards resilient farming?

Puskur, RanjithaLemma, T.Gebremedhin, BerhanuHoekstra, Dirk[Innovation systems perspective for sustainable commercialization of smallholder agriculture: Preliminary evidence from Ethiopia]Innovation systems perspective for sustainable commercialization of smallholder agriculture: Preliminary evidence from Ethiopia

In Goma, fruits considerably contribute in improving the nutritional status and income of the community. However, its production and productivity has been very low. The objective of this case study is to share best practices and lessons learned from farmer-based improved fruit seedlings supply sy...


Baredo, Y.Berhe, KahsayHoekstra, Dirk[Fruit commodity development in Goma District through farmer-based improved fruit seedling supply system: Experiences from IPMS]Fruit commodity development in Goma District through farmer-based improved fruit seedling supply system: Experiences from IPMS

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