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Maina, K.W.Ritho, C.N.Lukuyu, Ben A.Rao, E.J.O.[Do farmers benefit financially from adopting improved planted forages: Evidence from adoption of Brachiaria grass among smallholder dairy farmers in Kenya]Do farmers benefit financially from adopting improved planted forages: Evidence from adoption of Brachiaria grass among smallholder dairy farmers in Kenya

Dairy intensification is a widely used means of achieving food security, improving farmer incomes and enhancing overall economic growth. However, intensification is dependent upon the availability and suitability of natural resources to sustain growth in production. Here, land and water footprint...


Bosire, Caroline K.Rao, E.J.O.Muchenje, V.Wijk, Mark T. vanOgutu, J.O.Mekonnen, M.Auma, Joseph O.Lukuyu, Ben A.Hammond, James[Adaptation opportunities for smallholder dairy farmers facing resource scarcity: Integrated livestock, water and land management]Adaptation opportunities for smallholder dairy farmers facing resource scarcity: Integrated livestock, water and land management

Lukuyu, Margaret N.Njehu, A.Mwilawa, A.Lukuyu, Ben A.Omore, Amos O.Rao, E.J.O.[The role of fodder markets in meeting the year‐round forage requirements of smallholder dairy farmers in Tanzania]The role of fodder markets in meeting the year‐round forage requirements of smallholder dairy farmers in Tanzania
Rao, E.J.O.Mtimet, NadhemTwine, Edgar E.Baltenweck, IsabelleOmore, Amos O.[Farmers’ preference for bundled input–output markets and implications for adapted dairy hubs in Tanzania—A choice experiment]Farmers’ preference for bundled input–output markets and implications for adapted dairy hubs in Tanzania—A choice experiment

In this study we have analysed the effects of household linkages to milk market via dairy hubs currently implemented under the East African Dairy Development project. Our analyses show that participation in dairy hubs increases dairy revenues by USD 1,022 on average. Impacts are higher for househ...


Rao, E.J.O.Omondi, Immaculate A.Karimov, A.A.Baltenweck, Isabelle[Dairy farm households, processor linkages and household income: The case of dairy hub linkages in East Africa]Dairy farm households, processor linkages and household income: The case of dairy hub linkages in East Africa
Bayiyana, I.Hepelwa, A.Rao, E.J.O.Mdadila, K.[Do Dairy Market Hubs improve smallholder farmers’ income? The case of dairy farmers in the Tanga and Morogoro regions of Tanzania]Do Dairy Market Hubs improve smallholder farmers’ income? The case of dairy farmers in the Tanga and Morogoro regions of Tanzania

Linking smallholder farmers to large enterprises could be a powerful mechanism to improve input and output markets as well as other productivity-enhancing services for liquidity constrained smallholders. Dairy hubs promoted by East African Dairy Development project are collective farmer-owned mil...


Omondi, Immaculate A.Rao, E.J.O.Karimov, A.A.Baltenweck, Isabelle[Processor linkages and farm household productivity: Evidence from dairy hubs in East Africa]Processor linkages and farm household productivity: Evidence from dairy hubs in East Africa

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