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| 1. Commercialization of Ethiopian agriculture: extension service from input supplier to knowled |
Berhanu Gebremedehin*, Dirk Hoekstra and Azage Tegegne |
196 |
| 2.Marketing system for fish from Lake Tana, Ethiopia:Opportunities for improved marketing and livelihoods |
Ann Gordon*, Sewmehon Demissie Tegegne and Melaku Tadesse |
4,869 |
| 3. Analysis of production costs, market opportunities and competitiveness of Desi and Kabuli chickpeas in Ethiopia |
Bekele Shiferaw*, Richard Jones, Said Silim, Hailemariam Teklewold and Eastone Gwata |
426 |
| 4. Analysis of the Ethio-Sudan cross-border cattle trade: The case of Amhara Regional State |
Elias Mulugeta, Berhanu Gebremedehin*, Dirk Hoekstra and M Jabbar |
938 |
| 5.Heading towards commercialization? The case of Live animal marketing in Ethiopia |
Berhanu Gebremedhin*, Dirk Hoekstra and Samson Jemaneh |
580 |
| 6. Structure and functioning of chickpea markets in Ethiopia: Evidence based on analyses of value chains linking smallholders and markets |
Bekele Shiferaw* and Hailemariam Teklewold |
3,254 |
| 7. Evaluating marketing opportunities for haricot beans in Ethiopia. |
Shaun Ferris* and Elly Kaganzi |
1,030 |
| 8. Approaches, methods and processes for innovative apiculture development: Experiences from Adaá-Liben Woreda, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. |
Melaku Girma, Shifa Ballo*, Azage Tegegne, Negatu Alemayehu and Lulseged Belayhun |
3,514 |
| 9. Dairy production, processing and marketing systems of Shashemene–Dilla area, South Ethiopia |
Sintayehu Yigrem*, Fekadu Beyene, Azage Tegegne and Berhanu Gebremedhin |
1,730 |
| 10. Adopting improved box hive in Atsbi Wemberta district of Eastern Zone, Tigray Region: Determinants and financial benefits. |
Workneh Abebe*, Ranjitha Puskur and Ranjan S Karippai
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3,396 |
| 11. Market orientation of smallholders in selected grains in Ethiopia: Implications for enhancing commercial transformation of subsistence agriculture. |
Berhanu Gebremedhin* and Dirk Hoekstra |
531 |
| 12. Dynamics of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in value chain development in rural Ethiopia and responses through marketled agricultural initiatives. |
Clare Bishop-Sambrook* |
1,185 |
| 13. Traditional cow and camel milk production and marketing in agro-pastoral and mixed crop–livestock systems: The case of Mieso District, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. |
Kedija Hussen, Azage Tegegne*, Mohammed Yousuf Kurtu and Berhanu Gebremedhin |
921 |
| 14. Transhumance cattle production system in North Gondar, Amhara Region, Ethiopia: Is it sustainable? |
Azage Tegegne*, Tesfaye Mengistie, Tesfaye Desalew, Worku Teka and Eshete Dejen |
966 |
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15. Feed marketing in Ethiopia: Results of rapid market appraisal.
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Berhanu Gebremedhin*, Adane Hirpa and Kahsay Berhe |
530 |
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16. Integrating innovation systems perspective and value chain analysis in agricultural research for development: Implications and challenges.
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Ponniah Anandajayasekeram and Berhanu Gebremedhin*
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576 |
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17. Commercializing dairy and forage systems in Ethiopia: An innovation systems perspective.
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Tesfaye Lemma Tefera*, Ranjitha Puskur, Dirk Hoekstra and Azage Tegegne
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369 |
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18. Opportunities for promoting gender equality in rural Ethiopia through the commercialization of agriculture.
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Lemlem Aregu*, Clare Bishop-Sambrook, Ranjitha Puskur and Ephrem Tsema |
575 |
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19. Cattle milk and meat production and marketing systems and opportunities for marketorientation in Fogera Woreda, Amhara region, Ethiopia.
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Belete Anteneh, Azage Tegegne*, Fekadu Beyene and Berhanu Gebremedhin
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662 |
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20. Livestock input supply and service provision in Ethiopia: Challenges and opportunities for market-oriented development.
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Azage Tegegne*, Berhanu Gebremedhin and Dirk Hoekstra |
484 |
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21. Sustainable land management through market-oriented commodity development: Case studies from Ethiopia.
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Berhanu Gebremedhin*, Gebremedhin Woldewahid, Yigzaw Dessalegn, Tilahun Gebey and Worku Teka |
779 |
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22. Commercialization of smallholders: Does market orientation translate into market participation?
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Berhanu Gebremedhin* and Moti Jaleta |
689 |
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23. Sheep and goat productoion and marketing systems in Ethiopia: Characteristics and strategies for improvment.
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Solomon Gizaw, Azage Tegegne*, Berhanu Gebremedhin and Dirk Hoekstra |
856 |
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24. Indigenous chicken production and marketing systems in Ethiopia: Characteristics and opportunities for market-oriented development.
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Fisseha Moges, Azage Tegegne* and Tadelle Dessie |
942 |
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25. Rangeland condition and feed resources in Metema District, North Gondar Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia.
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Tesfaye Desalew, Azage Tegegne*, Lisanework Nigatu and Worku Teka
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2,099 |
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26. Breeding strategy to improve Ethiopian Boran cattle for meat and milk production.
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Aynalem Haile, Workneh Ayalew, Noah Kebede, Tadelle Dessie and Azage Tegegne* |
1,005
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27. Interdependence of smallholders' net market positions in crop and livestock markets: Evidence from Ethiopia.
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Moti Jaleta* and Berhanu Gebremedhin
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445 |
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28. Shifting towards market-oritented irrigated crops development as an approach to improve the income of farmers: Evidence from northern Ethiopia.
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Gebremedhin Woldewahid*, Berhanu Gebremedhin, Kahsay Berhe and Dirk Hoekstra |
634 |
| 29. Capacity for knowledge-based smallholder agriculture in Ethiopia: Linking graduate programs to market-oriented agricultural development: Challenges, opportunities and IPMS experience. |
Tesfaye Lemma Tefera, Azage Tegegne* and Dirk Hoekstra
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1,032 |