2023
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2023.1070349
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Adoption of dairy technologies in smallholder dairy farms in Ethiopia

Abstract: The adoption of modern agricultural technologies in Ethiopia’s dairy production system remains underutilized and under-researched yet it is a promising sector to aid in reducing poverty, improving the food security situation and the welfare of rural households, and in ensuring environmental sustainability. This paper uses the Negative Binomial regression model to examine determinants of multiple agricultural technology adoption in the Addis Ababa and Oromia regions of Ethiopia. Data was collected from 159 smal… Show more

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“…Investment in improved livestock inputs is widely promoted to increase productivity and to meet the growing demand for livestock products in developing countries (Salmon et al, 2018). The development of the livestock sector requires appropriate combinations of supplementary feed, animal health management, and improved breeds (McDermott et al, 2010;Korir et al, 2023). Livestock market participation can provide incentives for increased use of improved inputs and the capital needed for investments in these technologies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Investment in improved livestock inputs is widely promoted to increase productivity and to meet the growing demand for livestock products in developing countries (Salmon et al, 2018). The development of the livestock sector requires appropriate combinations of supplementary feed, animal health management, and improved breeds (McDermott et al, 2010;Korir et al, 2023). Livestock market participation can provide incentives for increased use of improved inputs and the capital needed for investments in these technologies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%