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Alemayehu, N.Hoekstra, DirkTegegne, Azage[Smallholder dairy value chain development: The case of Ada’a woreda, Oromia Region, Ethiopia]Smallholder dairy value chain development: The case of Ada’a woreda, Oromia Region, Ethiopia

The goal of CARE - Bangladesh’s Strengthening the Dairy Value Chain Project (SDVCP) is to improve the dairy-related incomes of 35,000 households in Northwest Bangladesh. To achieve its goal, SDVCP addresses the major challenges to improving smallholder participation in the value chain, namely far...


Siddiquee, N.A.Tanvin, K.[Can dairy value chain projects change gender norms in rural Bangladesh? Impacts on assets, gender norms, and time use.]Can dairy value chain projects change gender norms in rural Bangladesh? Impacts on assets, gender norms, and time use.
Autor: WRENmedia

Napier grass has become the most important fodder crop in Kenya, but 20 years ago head smut disease began to have a devastating impact, turning valuable fodder into thin, shrivelled stems. With the cost of disease control using systemic fungicide beyond the means of most smallholder dairy farmers...


WRENmedia[Getting superior Napier grass to dairy farmers in East Africa]Getting superior Napier grass to dairy farmers in East Africa

Market-oriented smallholder dairy in Fogera has an opportunity for growth because of growing urban population in the district itself as well as in the wider Bahr Dar–Gondar milkshed. IPMS in 2005 introduced a participatory market-oriented dairy value chain development approach with partner organi...


Gebey, T.Lemma, T.Hoekstra, DirkTegegne, AzageAlemu, B.[Participatory smallholder dairy value chain development in Fogera woreda, Ethiopia: Experiences from IPMS project interventions]Participatory smallholder dairy value chain development in Fogera woreda, Ethiopia: Experiences from IPMS project interventions

Audho, James O.Ojango N.E.Oyieng, E.Okeyo Mwai, AllyOjango, Julie M.K.[Milk from indigenous sheep breeds: An adaptation approach to climate change by women in Isinya, Kajiado County in Kenya]Milk from indigenous sheep breeds: An adaptation approach to climate change by women in Isinya, Kajiado County in Kenya

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