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Making Sense of Intergenerational Aspirations in Agrarian Households and Their Implications for Technology Adoption: Evidence from Kenya
In sub-Saharan Africa, rural development and poverty alleviation has been the primary focus of several policy agendas put forth by universities, government agencies, research institutions and non-governmental organizations. ...
Survival of fruit and multipurpose tree seedlings planted to restore degraded land in smallholder agroforestry systems in Saesi Tsaeda Emba, Tigray, Ethiopia
Land degradation has been a severe problem in the northern Ethiopian highlands and many studies have demonstrated that agroforestry can serve as a successful tool in restoring degraded lands. Tree planting has hence been ...
Operationalizing land degradation neutrality for land restoration activities within the Gilgal Abay watershed, Lake Tana sub-basin, northwestern Ethiopia
Land degradation is a serious and extensive issue, which affects approximately 23% of the Earth’s land area and impacts an estimated 1.5 billion people worldwide. Despite global efforts to halt land degradation, the area ...
Evaluation of Artificial Insemination in Menz Sheep Following Estrus Synchronization with Progestogen and Prostaglandin-based Synchronization Protocols
Small ruminant production is a major component of the livestock sector in Ethiopia owing to
the large population of 30.70 million sheep and 30.20 million goat head (CSA, 2016). They
account for 40% of cash income earned ...
Estrus Synchronization and Artificial Insemination Technologies in Abergelle Goat at Station and on-farm Conditions of Waghemira Zone, Ethiopia
Reproductive bio-technological tools are important to suit kidding time with better forage availability and accelerate improved genetics in the selective breeding programs. The study was conducted from 2018 - 2019 to ...