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The IPMS Working Paper Series is established to share knowledge generated in our project implementation with members of the research and development community in Ethiopia and beyond.
The authors of the publications in this series are IPMS project staff as well as our national and international partners in research and development. Specific comments or feedback about a specific working paper can be sent to the corresponding author. Contact addresses for corresponding authors is shown on the first page of each working paper.

 

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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

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

15. Feed marketing in Ethiopia: Results of rapid market appraisal.

Berhanu Gebremedhin*, Adane Hirpa and Kahsay Berhe 530

16. Integrating innovation systems perspective and value chain analysis in agricultural research for development: Implications and challenges.

Ponniah Anandajayasekeram and Berhanu Gebremedhin*

576

17. Commercializing dairy and forage systems in Ethiopia: An innovation systems perspective.

Tesfaye Lemma Tefera*, Ranjitha Puskur, Dirk Hoekstra and Azage Tegegne

369

18. Opportunities for promoting gender equality in rural Ethiopia through the commercialization of agriculture.

Lemlem Aregu*, Clare Bishop-Sambrook, Ranjitha Puskur and Ephrem Tsema   575

19. Cattle milk and meat production and marketing systems and opportunities for marketorientation in Fogera Woreda, Amhara region, Ethiopia.

Belete Anteneh, Azage Tegegne*, Fekadu Beyene and Berhanu Gebremedhin

662

20. Livestock input supply and service provision in Ethiopia: Challenges and opportunities for market-oriented development.

Azage Tegegne*, Berhanu Gebremedhin and Dirk Hoekstra 484 

21. Sustainable land management through market-oriented commodity development: Case studies from Ethiopia.

Berhanu Gebremedhin*, Gebremedhin Woldewahid, Yigzaw Dessalegn, Tilahun Gebey and Worku Teka 779 

22. Commercialization of smallholders: Does market orientation translate into market participation?

Berhanu Gebremedhin* and Moti Jaleta 689 

23. Sheep and goat productoion and marketing systems in Ethiopia: Characteristics and strategies for improvment.

Solomon Gizaw, Azage Tegegne*, Berhanu Gebremedhin and Dirk Hoekstra 856 

24. Indigenous chicken production and marketing systems in Ethiopia: Characteristics and opportunities for market-oriented development.

Fisseha Moges, Azage Tegegne* and Tadelle Dessie 942 

25. Rangeland condition and feed resources in Metema District, North Gondar Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia.

Tesfaye Desalew, Azage Tegegne*, Lisanework Nigatu and Worku Teka

2,099 

26. Breeding strategy to improve Ethiopian Boran cattle for meat and milk production.

Aynalem Haile, Workneh Ayalew, Noah Kebede, Tadelle Dessie and Azage Tegegne*

1,005 

27. Interdependence of smallholders' net market positions in crop and livestock markets: Evidence from Ethiopia.

Moti Jaleta* and Berhanu Gebremedhin 

445 

28. Shifting towards market-oritented irrigated crops development as an approach to improve the income of farmers: Evidence from northern Ethiopia.

 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

 1,032 

 

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