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Genetic parameters, productivity indices and breeding plans for designing community-based goat breeding programs in Ethiopia

Journal Articles & Books
Octobre, 2016
Éthiopie
Afrique
Afrique orientale

The overall objectives of this dissertation were to improve access to improved/selected bucks by farmers of the research sites and to contribute to their food security and income improvements.

Genetically improved dual-purpose cowpea. Assessment of adoption and impact in the dry savannah of West Africa

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2002

The research reported here has the potential for contributing to a real improvement in the livelihoods of mixed crop-livestock farming households in the dry savannah zone of West Africa through widespread uptake of improved dual-purpose cowpea (IDPC). This technology offers opportunities for the production of more, higher-quality food for poor people and fodder for animals, along with soil-fertility improvement and other social benefits. The study examines issues surrounding the adoption and impact of the new varieties and associated management strategies.

Future socioeconomic changes

Reports & Research
Février, 2013
Afrique
Afrique orientale

Development of socio-economic scenarios and translating them into suitable storylines and provide an overview of potential data to be used for a quantification of future disease vulnerabilities

Gender and Institutional Aspects of Climate-Smart Agricultural Practices: Evidence from Kenya

Reports & Research
Avril, 2015
Kenya
Afrique
Afrique sub-saharienne
Afrique orientale

This paper analyses gender differences in awareness and adoption of climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices. It examines what factors are associated with the likelihood of adoption of a wide range of CSA practices for 376 women and 375 men in two different areas of Kenya. This information is aimed at improving the targeting and design of interventions that are trying to achieve greater and more equitable agricultural development in East Africa and elsewhere.

Gender roles and child nutrition in livestock production systems in developing countries: a critical review

Reports & Research
Décembre, 2000

The study of gender issues in agricultural production has become an important subject of inquiry, even since questions were raised on whether women and men benefited equally from economic development. The focus of the debate and empirical research has primarily been on the role of women in crop production to the virtual exclusion of the role of gender (women, men and children) in livestock farming.