Agriculture

Agriculture Research Papers/Topics

POTATO (SOLANUMTUBEROSUM L.) MARKET CHAIN ANALYSIS: THE CASE OF SEKELA DISTRICT, WEST GOJJAM ZONE, AMHARA NATIONAL REGIONAL STATE, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: For Sekela Woreda smallholder potato producers, potato has significant contribution for consumption at home and in generating cash income. Therefore, enhancing potato producers access to market and linking them to most beneficial outlets is a key issue needed. Hence, this study was aimed to analyzing structure-conduct-performance of potato market, identifying factors affecting market supply of potato as well as factors affecting the market outlet choices of potato producers. Data w...

WOODY SPECIES DIVERSITY OF PARKLAND AGROFORESTRY AND ITS ROLE IN IMPROVING SMALLHOLDER HOUSEHOLDS’ FOOD SECURITY IN MELKA BELLO DISTRICT, EAST HARARGHE ZONE, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Woody species of Parkland agroforestry are prominent features in many crop landscapes in Ethiopia. Parkland agroforestry which is a system practiced for many local populations is very important for house hold food security and widely acknowledged. Therefore, in the eastern part a little information compiled in the eastern part generally and specifically in the study district don’t any information available concerning woody species diversity of parkland agroforestry and its role i...

WOODY SPECIES DIVERSITY, MANAGEMENT, AND CARBON STOCKS OF PARKLAND AGROFORESTRY PRACTICES, IN NEGELLE ARSI, CENTRAL RIFT VALLEY, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Agroforestry consists different diversity of plants and has a unique potential of balancing the net carbon emissions as a sink and reservoir for CO2 at both above and below-ground. The objective of this study was to investigate woody species diversity, management, and the biomass carbon and soil organic carbon stocks of Parkland Agroforestry (PLA) in Nagelle Arsi, Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia. Three study kebeles (Aliwoyo, Ashoka and, Godeduro) representing lowland, midland and ...

IMPACT OF PRODUCTIVE SAFETY NET PROGRAM ON HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY AND ASSET BUILDING: THE CASE OF GORO GUTU DISTRICT, EAST HARARGHE ZONE OF OROMIA NATIONAL REGIONAL STATE, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: In Ethiopia, the problem of food security is an enduring critical challenge, which their responses were dominated by annual emergency food aid for a long time. In 2005, to combat the problem of food security and to move away from the previous system of annual emergency appeals, the Ethiopian government in collaboration with development partners launched social protection program called productive safety net program. This study was evaluated the impact of PSNP on household food secu...

LITTER DECOMPOSITION RATE AND NUTRIENT RELEASE PATTERN OF SELECTED INDIGENOUS AGROFORESTRY TREE SPECIES, JIMMA ZONE, SOUTH WESTERN ETHIOPIA

Abstract: The selection and use of appropriate Agroforestry tree species to maintain a sufficiently high nutrient supply to meet crop needs remains a major challenge of nutrient management under low input farming systems. Therefore, research on C. macrostachyus, F.vasta and E.abyssinica foliage litter quality as it relates to decomposition and nutrient release has become very important. A study was conducted to determine the rate of decomposition and nutrient release pattern from foliage lit...

WOODY SPECIES DIVERSITY AND EFFECT OF SELECTED TREE SPECIES ON SORGHUM YIELD IN PARKLAND AGROFORESTRY PRACTICE IN KERSA DISTRICT, EAST HARARGHE ZONE, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Parkland agroforestry woody species are prominent features in many landscapes worldwide, and their ecological, social and economic importance is widely acknowledged. Farmers have different objectives for retaining trees on their farm. This study was conducted to assess woody species diversity and evaluate the effect of selected tree species on sorghum yield components. For woody species inventory in the farmland with diameter at breast height (DBH) ≥5 cm were identified and measu...

EFFECTS OF ACACIA TORTILIS (FORSSK.) HAYNE ON SOME SELECTED SOIL PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND MAIZE YIELD IN PARKLAND AGROFORESTRY, GURSUM DISTRICT, EAST HARARGHE, OROMIA REGION, ETHIOPI

Abstract: The study was conducted to investigate the effects of Acacia tortilistree in farmland on some selected soil physicochemical properties, and maize grain yield in Gursumdistrict, Eastern Hararghe, Oromia, Ethiopia. For the experiment of soil physicochemical properties, two factors: distance from tree trunk with three levels (under canopy, edge of canopy and out of canopy) and soil depth with two levels (0-20cm and 20–40cm depth) with factorial arrangement in RCBD replicated six tim...

IMPACT OF MODERN BEEKEEPING PRACTICE ON THE HOUSEHOLD`S INCOME: THE CASE OF WONCHI DISTRICT OF OROMIA NATIONAL REGIONAL STATE, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Modern beekeeping development is considered as a potential area to enhance the income of smallholder farmers by the Ethiopian government. To this end, special emphasis has been given to research and extension activities on the modern beekeeping practice at different scales. However, scientific evidences on participation, it`s utilization and its impact on the household income in Wonchi district were not documented. Therefore, this study was conducted to identify the factors that de...

Value Chain Analysis of Wheat (Triticum aestivum): The Case of Dembecha District, West Gojjam Zone, Ethiopia

Abstract: Wheat market in Dembecha district experienced in poor market linkage, disproportional benefit share, and inadequate market supply and market alternatives. This study was aimed to analyze value chain actors’ interaction and their role, wheat market structure-conduct and performance, factors affecting market supply and market outlet choices of smallholder wheat producers in Dembecha district of West Gojjam zone. The study used cross-sectional data collected from a sample of 130 far...

TREE SPECIES DIVERSITY, PREFERENCE AND MANAGEMENT OF SMALLHOLDER COFFEE FARMS IN BEDENO DISTRICT, EASTERN HARARGHE ZONE, OROMIA REGIONAL STATE, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Shade based coffee agroforestry systems have a considerable contribution to support biodiversity. Yet assets and limits of their contribution are insufficiently documented. Understanding the diversity and management of shade trees are important to maintain the balance of productivity and biodiversity conservation in human made landscapes such as coffee agro-ecosystems. The objective of this study was to assess tree species diversity, preference and management in small holder coffee...

WOODY SPECIES DIVERSITY AND CARBON STOCK IN COFFEE-BASED HOMEGARDEN AGROFORESTRY IN DELLOMENNA DISTRICT Of BALE ZONE, SOUTHEASTERN ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Agroforestry is accompanies different diversity of plants and has a unique capacity of balancing the net carbon emissions as a sink and reservoir for carbon dioxide at both above and belowgrou nd. The objective of this study was to investigate woody species diversity and carbon stock in coffee-based homegarden agroforestry in the Dellomenna District of Bale Zone, Ethiopia. Three study kebeles (Wabaro, Erba and, Chiri) were selected purposively. In each selected kebele, two sites we...

PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY AND MARKET SUPPLY OF SORGHUM: THE CASE OF SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN KAFTA-HUMERA DISTRICT OF TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Efficiency is an important factor for increasing productivity which leads to increase in market supply to achieve the goal of food security. In economics where resources are scarce and opportunities to use new technologies are limited, increasing efficiency remains the most reasonable means to raise productivity without necessarily developing new technologies or increasing the resource base. Low agricultural production efficiency or inefficiency rises because of failure of market. ...

PLANT SPECIES DIVERSITY AND COMPOSITION OF HOMEGARDEN AGROFORESTRY AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO RURAL HOUSEHOLD LIVELIHOOD IN GIBE DISTRICT, SNNPR ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Homegarden agroforestry is commonly defined as a land use system involving deliberate management of multipurpose trees and shrubs in intimate association with annual and perennial agricultural crops and invariably livestock within the compounds of individual houses, the whole tree-crop, and animal unit are being intensively managed by family labor. The aim of this study was to investigate diversity and composition of homegardens agroforestry (HGAF) and its benefits for rural househ...

WOODY SPECIES DIVERSITY AND CARBON STOCK IN COFFEE-BASED HOMEGARDEN AGROFORESTRY IN DELLOMENNA DISTRICT Of BALE ZONE, SOUTHEASTERN ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Agroforestry is accompanies different diversity of plants and has a unique capacity of balancing the net carbon emissions as a sink and reservoir for carbon dioxide at both above and belowground. The objective of this study was to investigate woody species diversity and carbon stock in coffee-based homegarden agroforestry in the Dellomenna District of Bale Zone, Ethiopia. Three study kebeles (Wabaro, Erba and, Chiri) were selected purposively. In each selected kebele, two sites wer...

IMPACT OF PARKLAND FAIDHERBIA ALBIDA DELILE A.CHEV AND CORDIA AFRICANA LAM TREES ON SELECTED SOIL PROPERTIES AND SORGHUM YIELD IN FEDIS DISTRICT, EAST HARARGHE ZONE, OROMIA, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Among several agroforestry practices in the east Hararghe of Ethiopia, Parkland agroforestry practices are common. However, the beneficial effect of tree species on soil properties is very scarce to be used for improved agricultural productivity in the eastern part of the country including study area. Therefore, the study was conducted with the objectives of investigating the impact of parkland trees on the soil physical and chemical properties within and outside the trees canopy; ...


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