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ANALYSIS OF LIVE GOATS MARKET CHAIN: THE CASE OF PASTORALISTS IN MOYALE DISTRICT, BORENA ZONE, OROMIA REGIONAL STATE, ETHIOPIA
Abdinasir Umer, Umer
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Haji, (PhD) Jema
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Tegegn, (PhD) Bosena
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Haramaya university
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2018-11
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DETERMINANTS OF PASTORALISTS AND AGRO-PASTORALISWOMEN PARTICIPATION IN NON-FARM INCOME GENERATING ACTIVITIES: THE CASE OF DEGAHBOUR DISTRICT, JARER ZONE OF SOMALI REGIONAL STATE, ETHIOPIA
Ibrahim, Ahmed
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Haji, (PhD) Jema
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Haramaya university
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2018-06
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POTATO VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS: THE CASE OF JELDU DISTRICT, WEST SHEWA ZONE OF OROMIA NATIONAL REGIONAL STATE, ETHIOPIA
Wegi Feyisa, Bekele
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Haji, (PhD) Jema
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Legesse, (PhD) Belaineh
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Haramaya university
,
2017-06
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DETERMINANTS OF ADOPTION OF IMPROVED POTATO VARIETIES BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN SHASHEMENE DISTRICT, WEST ARSI ZONE, OROMIA NATIONAL REGIONAL STATE, ETHIOPIA
Bati, Beriso
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Haji, (PhD) Jema
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Aman, Mohammed
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Haramaya university
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2017-06
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ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF SMALLHOLDER WHEAT PRODUCERS IN DAMOT GALE DISTRICT, SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA
Gizachew, Fetagn
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Haji, (PhD) Jema
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Tegegne, (PhD) Bosena
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Haramaya university
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2017-03
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ADOPTION OF IMPROVED SOYABEAN VARIETIES: THE CASE OF BUNO BEDELE AND EAST WOLLEGA ZONES OF OROMIA REGION, ETHIOPIA
Abebe Gerbaba, Galmesa
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Haji, (PhD) Jema
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Kassa, (PhD ) Workneh
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Haramaya university
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2019-11
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HOUSEHOLDS’ PERCEPTIONS ABOUT PROSOPIS JULIFLORA AND LANTANA CAMARA: THE CASE OF AMIBARA AND TULO DISTRICTS OF AFAR AND OROMIYA NATIONAL REGIONAL STATES, ETHIOPIA
Seid Hussen, Ousmane
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Haji, (PhD) Jema
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Legesse, (PhD) Belaineh
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Haramaya university
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2017-11
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Haji, (PhD) Jema (7)
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Actors, Concentration ratio, Heckit, Marketing margin, Outlet choice (1)
Adoption, intensity of adoption, soya bean, double hurdle (1)
Cobb-Douglas; Efficiency; Frontier; parametric; Damot Gale, Ethiopia (1)
Non-farm activities by rural farm households in general and women in particular are gaining importance in most developing economies due to the increasing inability of the farm sector to support rural livelihoods. This study aimed at identifying the pastoralists and Agro- pastoralists’ women participation in non-farm income generating activities in Degahbour district of Somali Regional State, Ethiopia. It helped in identifying factors which are essential to design policies for promoting alternative income generating strategies for women. A two-stage sampling procedures was used to select Kebeles and sample respondents. In the first stage, from 19 kebeles in the district (12pastoral and 7 Agro-Pastoralists, three kebeles, 2 pastoralists and 1 Agro-Pastoralists were selected randomly. In the second stage, 122 sample respondents were selected using random sampling based on probability proportional to size. Data were collected through a standardized, formal questionnaire from 122 randomly selected women households from the district. Descriptive statistics and Tobit model were used to analyze data. Descriptive results showed that 83 (68%) of the sample women participated in non-farm activities such as charcoal, firewood and chat sales, and petty trade while 39 (32%) were non-participants. Results of the Tobit model showed that education, experience, distance to road, distance to market, extension contact, livestock ownership, woman’s own saving, participation in social activities, and household head’s participation in non-farm activities were statistically significant factors in determining women’s participation in Non-farm income generating activities. On the basis of the results of the study it could be recommended that government and development practitioners should give due recognition to non-farm income generating activities in rural areas by designing policies that will equip poor rural women with better skills through education, extension services, experience sharing and social participation, increased investment in infrastructure and accessibility to financial resources (1)
Prosopis juliflora, Lantana camara, Households’ Perceptions, Two limit Tobit regression (1)
Smallholders, Improved potato, Adoption, Double-hurdle model and Shashemene (1)
Value chain; Potato; Endogeneity; Two-stage least squares regression; Jeldu (1)
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