ABSTRACT
Dairy production is a biologically efficient system that converts large quantities of
roughage in the tropics to milk. Milk production levels are determined by the levels of
technologies applied to the dairy enterprise. However, information on levels of adoption of
dairy technologies especially in the arid and semi-arid areas (ASALs) of Kenya is scanty.
This study thus sought to evaluate the extent of adoption of modern dairy technologies and
its impact on milk production in Nzaui Sub-County of Makueni County which is one of
the ASAL counties in the country. A cross-sectional descriptive survey design involving
the use of questionnaires was used to collect relevant data from a total of 306 livestock
keeping households in Kawala, Ndovea and Matiliku sublocations. Data was analyzed
using descriptive statistics and logit regression estimations with the help of SPSS
econometric software. The study showed that the adoption of improved dairy technologies
was low, about 13% across the study sites. Over 96% of the farmers’ conserved livestock
feeds, while 63% of the farmers used animal supplementation technologies. Factors which
influenced farmer rearing of improved animal types included gender, marital status, and
income levels. For fodder conservation technologies, the most important factors included
marital status, training, and extension services. The adoption of animal supplementation
was influenced to a great extent by income levels and occupation rather than household
endogenic factors. In regards to milk yield, farmers with larger farm sizes, more incomes
and training access were better placed to achieve high milk yields than those with lesser of
those characteristics. It was concluded that there is need for gender-specific interventions
to enhance increased adoption of improved livestock technologies by farmers especially in
regards to access to improved germplasm by all farmers. Access to improved dairy cattle
is the first step to enhancing milk yield, followed by other interventions. Other areas of
interventions include enhanced access to technologies that promote fodder production and
promotion of access to credit facilities for acquisition of dairy breeds.
MATIRI, E (2021). Adoption Of Modern Dairy Technologies And Its Impact On Milk Production In Nzaui Sub-County, Makueni County. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/adoption-of-modern-dairy-technologies-and-its-impact-on-milk-production-in-nzaui-sub-county-makueni-county
MATIRI, ELIJAH "Adoption Of Modern Dairy Technologies And Its Impact On Milk Production In Nzaui Sub-County, Makueni County" Afribary. Afribary, 08 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/adoption-of-modern-dairy-technologies-and-its-impact-on-milk-production-in-nzaui-sub-county-makueni-county. Accessed 26 Nov. 2024.
MATIRI, ELIJAH . "Adoption Of Modern Dairy Technologies And Its Impact On Milk Production In Nzaui Sub-County, Makueni County". Afribary, Afribary, 08 May. 2021. Web. 26 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/adoption-of-modern-dairy-technologies-and-its-impact-on-milk-production-in-nzaui-sub-county-makueni-county >.
MATIRI, ELIJAH . "Adoption Of Modern Dairy Technologies And Its Impact On Milk Production In Nzaui Sub-County, Makueni County" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 26, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/adoption-of-modern-dairy-technologies-and-its-impact-on-milk-production-in-nzaui-sub-county-makueni-county