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This study modeled the introduction of new early cultivars of millet and cowpea, higher cowpea densities, and various fertilization strategies. Model results were then compared with farmer behaviour before and after the availability of these new technologies. The model correctly identified the tw...


Shapiro, Barry I.Sanders, J.H.Reddy, K.C.Baker, T.G.[Evaluating and adapting new technologies in a high-risk agricultural system - Niger]Evaluating and adapting new technologies in a high-risk agricultural system - Niger

A study was conducted in two woredas, Addis Alem and Wolmera, to investigate (1) the level of farmers' awareness and adoption of recommended and demonstrated technologies; (2) the extent and intensity to which farmers have adopted these technologies; and (3) the objective and subjective factors a...


Yirga, C.Shapiro, Barry I.Demeke, M.[Factors influencing adoption of new wheat techniques in Wolmera and Addis Alem areas of Ethiopia]Factors influencing adoption of new wheat techniques in Wolmera and Addis Alem areas of Ethiopia

Animal agriculture can add to agricultural development through income generation, intensification, foreign exchange earnings and non-agricultural development. The primary justification for being concerned with animal agricultural in sub-Saharan Africa at present is the need to increase farmer inc...


Shapiro, Barry I.[Policy issues and priorities for ILCA technology research]Policy issues and priorities for ILCA technology research

Production performance of cows is an important factor which determines whether cows are adopted for draft power. Working cows could perform at higher levels of efficiency than oxen, but only if nutrient inputs are adequate to meet their greater requirements, and milk production and reproduction a...


Zerbini, E.Gebre-Wold, A.Shapiro, Barry I.[Development of cow traction technologies and implications for adoption in the East African highlands]Development of cow traction technologies and implications for adoption in the East African highlands

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