2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5514315
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Determinants of Smallholder Farmers’ Participation in Improved Sheep Production: The Case of Doyogena District, Kembata Tembaro Zone, Southern Ethiopia

Abstract: Background. Improved sheep production practices are becoming relevant, but smallholder farmers’ involvement in improved sheep production was below expectations and detailed studies were restricted on the determinants of the participation of smallholder farmers in improved sheep production. This research was conducted to examine the determinants of the involvement of smallholder farmers in enhanced sheep production in the study area. Methods. Multi-stages sampling techniques were used for this study. Firstly, i… Show more

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“…The area has a total population of more than 116,000 people, and crop and livestock production is the farmers’ main income source. Crop production alone accounts for roughly 60% of household income, with livestock production accounting for the remainder (Mathewos et al, 2021 ). The study area was described in detail by Belay et al ( 2022 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The area has a total population of more than 116,000 people, and crop and livestock production is the farmers’ main income source. Crop production alone accounts for roughly 60% of household income, with livestock production accounting for the remainder (Mathewos et al, 2021 ). The study area was described in detail by Belay et al ( 2022 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of Enset cultivator farmers in the Woreda is 15,660 and out of which 13,434 are male headed and 2,526 are female headed. The major crops grown in the Woreda are Enset, wheat, Irish potato, common bean, fababean, Teff, cabbage, head cabbage, barley, field pea, beetroot, tomato, onion, carrot and garlic (Teketel et al,2021)..…”
Section: Doyogena Woredamentioning
confidence: 99%