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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

Part I of this working paper classifies small ruminant sub-systems in the mixed crop livestock system in Ethiopia. In Part II, important determinants of small ruminant productivity and producers’ input use and marketing strategies were analysed across the six small ruminant sub-systems identified...


Gizaw, SolomonHoekstra, DirkGebremedhin, BerhanuTegegne, Azage[Classification of small ruminant production sub-systems in Ethiopia: Implications for designing development interventions]Classification of small ruminant production sub-systems in Ethiopia: Implications for designing development interventions

Negassa, A.Gebremedhin, BerhanuDesta, S.Nigussie, K.Gebru, G.Shapiro, Barry I.Dutilly-Diane, C.Tegegne, Azage[Integrated bio-economic simulation model for sheep production: Ex-ante evaluation of investment opportunities in Ethiopia]Integrated bio-economic simulation model for sheep production: Ex-ante evaluation of investment opportunities in Ethiopia

Gizaw, SolomonTesfay, Y.Mekasha, YosephMekuriaw, Z.Gugsa, T.Ebro, A.Gebremedhin, BerhanuHoekstra, DirkTegegne, Azage[Hormonal oestrus synchronization in four sheep breeds in Ethiopia: Impacts on genetic improvement and flock productivity]Hormonal oestrus synchronization in four sheep breeds in Ethiopia: Impacts on genetic improvement and flock productivity

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