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Mutinda, G.Baltenweck, IsabelleOmondi, Immaculate A.[Setting up sustainable dairy business hubs: A resource book for facilitators]Setting up sustainable dairy business hubs: A resource book for facilitators

Mgeni, C.P.Nandonde, S.Omore, Amos O.Baltenweck, Isabelle[Targeting dairy value chains in Tanzania: Process towards benchmark survey]Targeting dairy value chains in Tanzania: Process towards benchmark survey

The East Africa Dairy Development (EADD) project is aregional industry development program implemented by a consortium of partners led by Heifer International. It is currently being piloted in 18 sites in Kenya, 8 in Rwanda and 27 in Uganda. The overall goal of the project is to transform the liv...


Mburu, J.Ojango, Julie M.K.Kariuki, K.Baltenweck, Isabelle[Constraints to the use of artificial insemination service and possible solutions]Constraints to the use of artificial insemination service and possible solutions

The East Africa Dairy Development (EADD) project is a regional industry development program and implemented by a consortium of partners. It is currently being piloted in 18 sites in Kenya, 8 in Rwanda and 27 in Uganda. The overall goal of the project is to transform the lives of 179,000 families,...


Gelan, A.Muriithi, B.Baltenweck, Isabelle[Key economic performance indicator]Key economic performance indicator

Ouma, R.Baltenweck, IsabelleBebe, B.Okeyo Mwai, Ally[Breeding services and the future of smallholder dairy systems in Kenya]Breeding services and the future of smallholder dairy systems in Kenya

Baltenweck, IsabelleOmondi, Immaculate A.Waithanji, Elizabeth M.Kinuthia, EmmanuelOdhiambo, Martin[Dairy value chains in East Africa: Why so few women?]Dairy value chains in East Africa: Why so few women?

Vamsidhar Reddy, T.S.Baltenweck, IsabelleKumari, RekhaJha, A.K.Teufel, Nils[Issues in the development of dairy value chains in rural India]Issues in the development of dairy value chains in rural India

While there is a general consensus that using dairy technologies, such as improved breeds of dairy cows, can substantially increase farm productivity and income, adoption of such technologies has been generally low in developing countries. The underlying reasons for non-adoption of beneficial tec...


Ergano, KebebeOosting, Simon J.Baltenweck, IsabelleDuncan, Alan J.[Characterisation of adopters and non-adopters of dairy technologies in Ethiopia and Kenya]Characterisation of adopters and non-adopters of dairy technologies in Ethiopia and Kenya

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