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Autor: Bulale, Abdinasir Ibrahim
Jahr: 2000
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of contents
List of tables.......................................................................................
List of figures.....................................................................................
List of acronyms.................................................................................
1. Introduction.............................................................................................................................................. 1
2. Objectives of the study............................................................................................................................ 4
3. Hypotheses............................................................................................................................................... 4
4. Production environment of the study area.............................................................................................. 6
4.1. Location and climate............................................................................................................................. 6
4.2. Farming system..................................................................................................................................... 9
4.3. Development activities........................................................................................................................ 9
5. Literature review...................................................................................................................................... 11
5.1. Importance of livestock in Ethiopia...................................................................................................... 11
5.2. Role of livestock husbandry................................................................................................................. 11
5.2.1. Food production function.................................................................................................................. 11
5.2.2. Insurance, capital accumulation and income generating functions................................................... 12
5.2.3. Internal integration function.............................................................................................................. 13
5.3. Livestock production systems............................................................................................................... 14
5.3.1. Crop-livestock production systems............................................................................................. 14
5.3.2. Evolution of mixed farming systems.......................................................................................... 14
5.4. Integration of dairy production in mixed farming systems................................................................... 15
5.5. Fanning systems approach................................................................................................................... 16
5.6. Technology adoption............................................................................................................................ 17
5.6.1. Definition and concepts............................................................................................................... 17
5.6.2. Factors affecting technology adoption......................................................................................... 18
5.7. Crossbreeding in the tropics................................................................................................................. 26
5.7.1. Milk yield..................................................................................................................................... 28
5.7.1.1. Effect of genotype (breed) on lactation yield........................................................................... 29
5.7.1.2. Effect of systematic factors on lactation yield.......................................................................... 30
5.7.2. Lactation length........................................................................................................................... 32
5.7.2.1 Effect of genotype (breed) on lactation length......................................................................... 32
5.7.2.2. Effect of systematic factors on lactation length........................................................................ 33
5.7.3. Reproductive performance........................................................................................................... 34
5.7.3.1. Calving interval........................................................................................................................ 35
5.7.3.1.1. Effect of genotype (breed) on calving intervai...................................................................... 35
5 7.3.1.2. Effect of systematic factors on calving interval..................................................................... 36
5.7.4. Calf growth... .............................................................................................................................. 38
5.7.4.1. Effect of genotype (breed) on growth performance................................................................. 39
5.7.4.2 Effect of systematic (actors on growth performance.............................................................. 40
6. Materials and Methods............................................................................................................................ 43
6.1. The study sites..................................................................................................................................... 43
6.2. Sampling procedures........................................................................................................................... 43
63. Data collection and preparation............................................................................................................ 43
6.3.1. Fanning systems and dain production technologies.................................................................. 43
6.3.2. Estimation of feed supply.......................................................................................................... 44
6.3.3 Estimation of nutrient supply..................................................................................................... 45
6.3 4. Estimation of nutrient demand.................................................................................................... 46
6.3 5. Estimation of farm income.......................................................................................................... 46
6.3 6. Milk yield, calf growth and mortality.......................................................................................... 47
6.3.7. Monthly milk delivery and income.............................................................................................. 48
6.4. Data management............................................................................................................................... 48
6.5 Data analyses and statistical models..................................................................................................... 49
6.5.1. Crop-uvestock interdependencies............................................................................................... 50
6.5.2. Dairy production technology adoption....................................................................................... 51
6.5.3. Milk yield and calving interval.................................................................................................... 52
6.5.4. Calf growth................................................................................................................................. 52
6 5 5. Monthly im Ik delivered and income............................................................................................ 52
7. Results and discussion............................................................................................................................. 53
7.1. Household resources............................................................................................................................. S3
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7.1.1. Results....................................................................................................................................... 53
7.1.1.1. Household size and age structure........................................................................................... 53
7.1.1.2. Landholding and use pattern................................................................................................ 53
7.1.1.3. Livestock holding................................................................................................................. 55
7.1.1.4. Cattle herd composition....................................................................................................... 56
7.1.1.5. Cattle breed composition..................................................................................................... 57
7.1.1.6. Livestock feed...................................................................................................................... 57
7.1.1.6.1. Estimation of feed supply................................................................................................. 57
7.1.1.6.2. Estimation of nutrient supply............................................................................................ 58
7.1.1.7. Herd management and feeding........................................................................................... 60
7.1.2. Discussion............................................................................................................................... 62
7.2. Crop-livestock interdependencies..................................................................................................... 67
7.2.1. Results..................................................................................................................................... 67
7.2.1.1.Grain production................................................................................................................... 67
7.2.12 Cultivated area..................................................................................................................... 68
7.2.1.3. Herd size.............................................................................................................................. 70
7.2.2. Discussion.............................................................................................................................. 73
7.3. Dairy production technology adoption............................................................................................. 76
7.3.1. Results...................... ............................................................................................................... 76
7.3.2. Discussion............................................................................................................................... 80
7.4. Gross farm income............................................................................................................................. 84
7.4.1. Results.................................................................................................................................... 84
7.4.2. Discussion............................................................................................................................... 87
7.5. Dairv performance............................................................................................................................ 89
7.5.1. Results...................................................................................................................................... 89
7.5.1.1 Calving interval...................................................................................................................... 89
7.5.1.2. Lactation length....................................................................................................... 90
7.5.1.3. Milk yield.............................................................................................................................. 92
7.5.2. Discussion....................................................... ............................ 95
7.6. Calf rearing............................................................. ................................. 100
76.1. Results......................................................... ........................................ 100
7.6.1.1. Calf growth........................................................................................................................... 100
7.6.1.2 Calf mortality........................................................................................................................ 104
7.6.2. Discussion................................................................................................................................ 106
7.7. Constraints and strategies for dairy development............................................................................. 11
7.7.1. Constraints................................ .................................................................................................... Ill
7.7.2. Strategies........................................................................................................................................ 115
8. Conclusions........................................................................................................................................... 117
9. Summary............................................................................................................................................... 119
10. Zusammenfassung............................................................................................................................... 123
11. References................................................................... ............................................. 128
Appendix................................................................................................................................................... 141
Acknowledgements............................................................ ......................................... 146
LIST OF TABLES
List of tables
Table I Expected effects of various household resources on grain production,
cultivated area and herd size............................................................................ 5
Table 2. Literature summary on effects of farm size on the adoption of various
technologies..................................................................................................... 20
Table 3. Literature summary on effects of family labour on the adoption of various
technologies.................................................................................................... 23
Table 4. Literature summary on effects of education on the adoption of various
technologies..................................................................................................... 24
Table 5. Literature summary on effects of extension on the adoption of various
technologies.................................................................................................... 25
Table 6 Literature summary on effects of age on the adoption of various
Technologies.................................................................................................... 25
Table 7. Literature summary on estimates of milk yield for various breeds................. 30
Table 8. Literature summary on lactation length for various breeds............................ 33
Table 9. Literature summary on calving interval for various breeds............................ 36
Table 10. Conversion of livestock number to TLU......................................................... 44
Table 11 Estimated output of crop residues (100 kg) per household 95/96 and
residue-grain ratio........................................................................................... 44
Table 12. Nutrient contents of various feed resources per kg of feedstuff...................... 45
Table 13. Average price (Birr) of crops and milk products in 95/96............................... 46
Table 14. Number of observation on milk, reproduction and calf body weight traits..... 47
Table 15 Number of observation on monthly milk delivered to Bilalo milk collection
centre................................................................................................................ 48
Table 16. Independent variables used in the logistic regressions................................... 51
Table 17. Household size and age structure per household at Bilalo and Lemmu, Arsi,
Ethiopia (Jul 96-Feb. 97)................................................................................. 53
Table 18 Landholding and use pattern at Bilalo and Lemmu, Arsi, Ethiopia (Jul 96-
Feb. 97)........................................................................................................... 54
Table 19. Cultivated area under different crops per household at Bilalo and Lemmu,
Arsi, Ethiopia (Jul. 96-Feb 97)......................................................................... 54
Table 20 Crop inputs and yield per household and per hectare at Bilalo and Lemmu,
Arsi, Ethiopia(Jul.96-Feb. 97)........................................................................ 55
Table 21 Livestock holding and composition per household at Bilalo and Lemmu,
Arsi, Ethiopia(Jul 96-97)........................................................................... 56
Table 22. Cattle herd composition per household at Biialo and Lemmu, Arsi, Ethiopia
(Jul. 96- Feb. 97)....................,.................................................................... 56
Table 23 Cattle breed composition per household (TLU) at Bilalo and Lemmu, Arsi,
Ethiopia (Jul 96-Feb. 97).......................................................................... 57
Table 24 Feed resources and annual feed supply per household at Bilalo and Lemmu,
Arsi, Ethiopia (Jul.96-Feb.97)................................................................. 58
Table 25. Annual available nutrients per household at Bilalo and Lemmu, Arsi
Ethiopia (Jul.96-Feb. 97).............................................................................. 59
Table 26. Analyses of variance for factors affecting grain production (q).................... 67
Table 27. Least-squares means (LSM) and standard errors (s.e.) for factors affecting
grain production.......................................................................................... 67
Table 28 Stepwise regression analysis for factors affecting grain production (q),
XI cultivated area (ha), X2=household size (N), X3=fertliser amount (q),
X4= oxen holdingfN)........................................................................................ 68
Table 29 Analyses of variance for factors affecting cultivated area (ha)....................... 69
LIST OF TABLES
Table 30 Least-squares means (LSM) and standard errors(s.e) for factors affecting
cultivated area (ha)........................................................................................... 69
Table 31. Stepwise regression analysis for factors affecting cultivated area (ha)
Xl=farm size (ha), X2=household size (N), X3= cattle holding (TLU), X4=
sheep holding (TLU)........................................................................................ 70
Table 32. Analyses of variance for factors affecting herd size (TLU)............................. 70
Table 33 Least-squares means (LSM) and standard errors (s.e.) for factors affecting
herd size (TLU)................................................................................................ 71
Table 34. Stepwise regression analysis for factors affecting herd size (TLU), Xl=
cultivated area (ha), X2=household size (N), X3=grazing area(ha)................ 72
Table 35. Partial correlation between various household resources at Bilalo.................. 72
Table 36. Partial correlation between various household resources at Lemmu............... 72
Table 37. Number of households by adoption status at the two research sites................ 76
Table 38. Logistic regression analyses for adoption of various dairy production
technologies...................................................................................................... 77
Table 39. Logistic regression analyses for adoption of various dairy production
technologies...................................................................................................... 77
Table 40. Predicted probabilities of adopting dairy production technologies................ 79
Table 41. Annual gross farm income, gross margin and costs per household at Bilalo
and Lemmu, 95/96............................................................................................ 85
Table 42. Analyses of variance for factors affecting monthly milk sold (litres) and
income (Birr) per household........................................................................... **»
Table 43. Least-squares means (LSM) and standard error (s.e.) for factors affecting
monthly milk sold and income per household at Bilalo milk collection
centre............................................................................................................... 86
Table 44 Analyses of variance for factors affecting calving interval (days) 89
Table 45. Least-squares means (LSM) and standard errors (s.e.) for factors affecting
calving interval (days)...................................................................................... 90
Table 46 Analyses of variance for factors affecting lactation length (days)................. 91
Table 47 Least-squares means (LSM) and standard errors (s.e.) for factors affecting
lactation length (days)...................................................................................... 91
Table 48 Analyses of variance for factors affecting milk yield traits 92
Table 49 Least-squares means (LSM) and standard errors (s.e.) for factors affecting
milk yield traits................................................................................................ 93
Table 50 Analyses of variance for factors affecting body weights (kg) of crossbred
calves at different ages..................................................................................... 1*1
Table 51 Least-squares means and standard errors for body weights (kg) of crossbred
calves at different ages.................................................................................... 1*2
Tabie 52 Least-squares means and standard errors for body weights (kg) of crossbred
calves at different ages.................................................................................... 1*3
Table 53 Number of calves born, number of calves died and mortality rates.............. 1*4
LIST OF FIGURES
List of figures
Fig. 1. Location of the study area...................................................................................... 7
Fig 2 Mean monthly rainfall, min and max temp, at Kulumsa, 86-96, representative
forBilalo............................................................................................................... 8
Fig 3. Mean monthly rainfall, min and max temp, at Bokoji, 86-96, representative
for Lemmu.............................................................................................................. 8
Fig 4. Annual average maintenance requirement and average available metabolisable
energy per household (under farmers control)..................................................... 60
Fig. 5. Annual average maintenance requirement and average available digestible
crude protein per household (under farmers control)........................................... 60
Fig. 6. Total lactation yield and annual yield of crossbred cows at Bilalo...................... 94
Fig. 7. Total lactation yield and annual yield of crossbred cows at Lemmu.................... 94
Fig. 8. Proportions of mortality of calves in wet and dry seasons................................... 104
Fig. 9. Proportions of mortality of calves by age group.................................................. 104
Fig. 10. Causes of calf mortality in the study area............................................................ 105
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title | Smallholder dairy production and dairy technology adoption in the mixed farming system in Arsi Highland, Ethiopia |
title_auth | Smallholder dairy production and dairy technology adoption in the mixed farming system in Arsi Highland, Ethiopia |
title_exact_search | Smallholder dairy production and dairy technology adoption in the mixed farming system in Arsi Highland, Ethiopia |
title_full | Smallholder dairy production and dairy technology adoption in the mixed farming system in Arsi Highland, Ethiopia Abdinasir Ibrahim Bulale |
title_fullStr | Smallholder dairy production and dairy technology adoption in the mixed farming system in Arsi Highland, Ethiopia Abdinasir Ibrahim Bulale |
title_full_unstemmed | Smallholder dairy production and dairy technology adoption in the mixed farming system in Arsi Highland, Ethiopia Abdinasir Ibrahim Bulale |
title_short | Smallholder dairy production and dairy technology adoption in the mixed farming system in Arsi Highland, Ethiopia |
title_sort | smallholder dairy production and dairy technology adoption in the mixed farming system in arsi highland ethiopia |
topic | Dairy farmers Ethiopia Ārsī Āstedader Ākababī Dairy farming Ethiopia Ārsī Āstedader Ākababī Dairy products industry Ethiopia Ārsī Āstedader Ākababī Milchproduktion (DE-588)4074793-1 gnd Kleinbauer (DE-588)4123525-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Dairy farmers Ethiopia Ārsī Āstedader Ākababī Dairy farming Ethiopia Ārsī Āstedader Ākababī Dairy products industry Ethiopia Ārsī Āstedader Ākababī Milchproduktion Kleinbauer Arsi Hochschulschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009047143&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV008281241 |
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