2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04335
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Socio-economic determinants and impact of adopting climate-smart Brachiaria grass among dairy farmers in Eastern and Western regions of Kenya

Abstract: The sustainability of the livestock sector in sub-Saharan Africa is negatively affected by limited access to highquality fodder in adequate quantities. The effects of climate change further exacerbate feed availability. Therefore, there is a need to develop feasible cost-effective strategies for improving the year-round feed supply. Improved planted forages such as Brachiaria grass have been recommended as one of the strategies of alleviating feed scarcity, especially in drier agro-ecological zones. This study… Show more

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“…Dalam hal ini ada wacana bekerjasama dengan BUMN Perhutani. Dalam praktek di negara lain sudah dilakukan upaya memberi pakan sapi perah dengan rumput brachiaria seperti di Kenya, yang mana terbukti bisa menaikkan produksi susu sapi sebanyak 27.6% dan ketercukupan pakan sebanyak 31% (Maina et al 2020). Jenis rumput ini bisa tumbuh di sebagian besar wilayah tropis Indonesia sesuai dengan berbagai jenis tanah, termasuk di tanah yang asam (Umami et al 2018).…”
Section: Kedaulatan Pangan Dalam Hal Susuunclassified
“…Dalam hal ini ada wacana bekerjasama dengan BUMN Perhutani. Dalam praktek di negara lain sudah dilakukan upaya memberi pakan sapi perah dengan rumput brachiaria seperti di Kenya, yang mana terbukti bisa menaikkan produksi susu sapi sebanyak 27.6% dan ketercukupan pakan sebanyak 31% (Maina et al 2020). Jenis rumput ini bisa tumbuh di sebagian besar wilayah tropis Indonesia sesuai dengan berbagai jenis tanah, termasuk di tanah yang asam (Umami et al 2018).…”
Section: Kedaulatan Pangan Dalam Hal Susuunclassified
“…Urochloa grasses are among the potential forages that can be cultivated commercially or under smallholder conditions (Jank et al 2014;Midega et al 2015;Maina et al 2020). The genus Urochloa is the source of many tropical grass species that have originated in the African continent and are natural constituents of grasslands (Cheruiyot et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, species such as U. decumbens, and U. brizantha, have been widely grown as improved pastures over large areas in Latin America and South America and are credited with the transformation of the cattle production sector in that continent (Peters et al 2003;Jank et al 2014;Muniandy et al 2019). In recent years, improved Urochloa grasses have been introduced and cultivated by thousands of farmers in eastern Africa, providing alternative good quality feed resources for dairy and beef producers (Cheruiyot et al 2020;Maina et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Especially, smallholder farmers and poor communities in developing countries are more vulnerable to the impact of climate change ( Ancog et al., 2019 ; Frimpong et al., 2020 ; Kurukulasuriya and Rosenthal, 2013 ; Marie et al., 2020 ; Sarker and Rashid, 2012 ). As such, there is a high need for adaptation strategies ( Adzawla et al., 2019 ; Aniah et al., 2019 ; Idrissou et al., 2020 ; Muema et al., 2018 ), particularly ecosystem-based adaptation ( Maina et al., 2020 ) and/or area-specific adaptation measures ( Marie et al., 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%