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the role of livestock inventories as a buffer stock in rural Ethiopia. The results show that relatively land …-income households appear not to do so. The results highlight the need for improvement in livestock markets, which are often affected by …
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differences in income amongst rural households in Kenya. Ownership of non-durable assets such as tools and livestock improves …
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-running index-based livestock insurance contract in Northern Kenya. We show that compared to the currently employed administrative …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show how the promotion of integrated forage/ruminant‐livestock industries … policy relates to other measures intended to improve household livelihoods. Findings – The outcomes of this forage‐livestock … households and markets. Originality/value – Identifying the impacts of policy and institutional settings associated with forage‐livestock …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show how the promotion of integrated forage/ruminant-livestock industries … policy relates to other measures intended to improve household livelihoods. Findings – The outcomes of this forage-livestock … households and markets. Originality/value – Identifying the impacts of policy and institutional settings associated with forage-livestock …
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(agricultural crops directly provided for energy, livestock residues, municipal solid waste, slaughterhouse waste and wastewater … cultivated for energy is 0.85 Mega tons of oil equivalent (Mtoe); potential from livestock residues amounts to 94.13ktoe …
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Organic farmers have traditionally relied on a variety of marketing channels, suggesting that earned organic income will depend on the farmer's experience in producing and selling organic products and their comparative advantage in bargaining and marketing skills. A discrete choice model of the...
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