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IMPACTS OF RURAL CREDIT ON HOUSEHOLD’S FOOD SECURITY AND INCOME: THE CASE OF KURFA CHELE WOREDA, EAST HARARGHE ZONE, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: In Ethiopia microfinance institutions are becoming increasingly essential instruments in reducing poverty. Improving the delivery of financial services to the poor helps the poor to increase their disposable income, asset ownership, and cushion consumption during food deficit periods. Accordingly, Oromia Credit and Saving Share Company has been providing formal financial services for rural households in Oromia region for the last two decades. Large number of studies examined the im...

EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PROCESSING METHODS ON ANTI-NUTRITIONAL CONTENT OF FINGER MILLET (Eleusine coracana) GRAIN AND ITS REPLACEMENT VALUE FOR MAIZE IN BROILER AND LAYER DIETS

Abstract: This dissertation was composed of four experiments. In the first experiment, effects of different processing methods(roasting, boiling and germination) on proximate composition, some mineral and antinutrient contents of finger millet was evaluated. In the second and third experiments, the replacement effect of roasted finger millet grain for maize in starter and finisher broiler diets on feed intake, body weight, blood hematology, carcass parameters and meat chemical composition we...

FEED ADDITIVE AND ANTI-COCCIDIAL BENEFITS OF Lepidium sativum, Capsicum frutescens AND THEIR MIXTURES IN BROILER CHICKEN NUTRITION

Abstract: Frequent use of antibiotics to stimulate growth and health of animals is becoming a common animal production practice. However, this leads to the development of antibiotic-resistant populations of microorganisms. In this context, alternatives like herbs and spices to antibiotics are of importance, as they are natural products. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to (1) evaluate the effects of Lepidium sativum (Garden cress, GC, Experiment I) and Capsicum frutescens (Hot red pe...

EFFECT OF DRIED TOMATO WASTE MEAL ON GROWTH PERFORMANCE, CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS AND SELECTED HEMATOLOGICAL AND SERUM BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF COBB 500 BROILER CHICKENS

Abstract: A total of 180 Cobb 500 day old broiler chicks were randomly distributed into 15 pens. Five different rations consisting different inclusion levels of Tomato Waste Meal (TWM) were prepared and randomly assigned to treatments to evaluate the growth performances, carcass characteristics and selected hematological and serum biochemical parameters of the chicks. The inclusion levels of TWM were 0% (T1), 3% (T2), 6% (T3), 9% (T4) and 12% (T5). The experiment was conducted for a period o...

PRODUCTION OF BENEFICIAL LOCAL MICROORGANISM SOLUTION FROM HARAMAYA UNIVERSITY COMPOUND AND EFFECT OF ITS APPLICATION RATE AND ENSILING PERIOD ON QUALITY OF BARLEY (HORDEUM VULGARE) STRAW SIL

Abstract: The experiment was conducted at Haramaya University compound, to evaluate three beneficial local microorganism (BLM) harvesting protocols and the effect of application rate and ensiling period of barley straw (BS) with beneficial local microorganism solution on its silage quality. The three procedures Niva, Rodrigueze and Davenport were used for production of beneficial local microorganism solution with three replication in a completely randomized design for each treatment (procedu...

FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY OF RURAL HOUSEHOLDS: THE CASE OF AYSAITA DISTRICT, AWSI RASU ZONE, AFAR NATIONAL REGIONAL STATE, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: The issue of ensuring food and nutrition security has become a global agenda, particularly for low-income countries with high population growth rate. In Ethiopia, food insecurity and undernutrition are worsening despite numerous policies and programmes geared towards improving household calorie intake and access to nutritious foods. As a tool, understanding the major causes of food and nutrition insecurity is important for interventions. Therefore, this study was initiated to estim...

GENETIC AND NON-GENETIC PARAMETER ESTIMATION FOR PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCES OF CROSSBRED DAIRY CATTLE AT HOLETTA RESEARCH CENTER

Abstract: This study was initiated to evaluate the productive and reproductive performances of crossbred dairy cattle at Holetta research center dairy farm. Overall, 19,454 crossbred dairy cattle performance records were used for the study. Non-genetic and genetic analysis on the performance of crossbred dairy cattle were applied for estimation. The GLM and regression analysis procedure of SAS 2004 software was employed to determine the fixed and crossbreeding effects of year, season, parity...

STRUCTURE, COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY OF PLANT SPECIES IN HOMEGARDENS AND EVALUATION OF THE ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION TO HOUSEHOLDS, IN BULEN WOREDA, BENISHANGUL GUMUZ REGION, NORTH-WEST ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Homegarden agroforestry system mostly constitutes complex multi-strata than other agroforestry systems. The aim of this study was to assess the structure, composition and diversity of plant species growing in homegarden agroforestry system and to evaluate the economic contributions of homegardens to households in Bulen district, North-West Ethiopia. The study was conducted in five kebeles of the Woreda, which were randomly selected. Systematic random sampling procedure was employed...

HOUSEHOLD FOOD INSECURITY AND COPING MECHANISMS IN MENZ-GERA DISTRICT OF AMHARA REGIONAL STATE, CENTRAL ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Food insecurity is widespread in Menz Gera District. The study was intended to assess the household food insecurity situation in Menz Gera District using 150 randomly selected sample households. The Household Calorie Acquisition (HCA) was used to measure the diet quantity aspect of food insecurity, and 2200Kcal/day/AE was used as a food security line. Based on this measure the incidence, gap and severity of food insecurity were computed using the FGT poverty index and results 84.7,...

IMPACT OF SMALL-SCALE IRRIGATION ON FARM HOUSEHOLDS’ FOOD SECURITY: THE CASE OF GIRANA IRRIGATION SCHEME IN KOBO DISTRICT, NORTH WOLLO ZONE OF AMHARA REGION, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: In Ethiopia, small scale irrigation is thought to be one of the most useful irrigation systems which has a profound impact on food security through increasing income and production. Therefore, the study focused on the impact of small scale irrigation on farm household food security with specific reference to Kobo District of Amhara Regional State. The specific objectives of the study were to identify factors affecting households’ participation in small scale irrigation and its im...

OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY FOR POVERTY REDUCTION IN SOMALI REGIONAL STATE ETHIOPIA

Abstract: ICTs has a positive impact on the living conditions of rural and urban societies if it used in appropriate and utilize to the maximum extent. This study is, therefore, focused on exploration of opportunities and challenges in using Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for poverty reduction. The objective of the study includes Identifying opportunities of using ICTs in poverty reduction in this region, Exploring challenges of using ICT in poverty reduction and Suggestin...

IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON SORGHUM (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) PRODUCTION UNDER VARIOUS MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN HARAMAYA DISTRICT, EASTERN ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Systematic analysis of climate change and variability at local scale is critical to improve planning on agricultural activities and thus reduce vulnerability of the community. Therefore, the present study was aimed to analyze trends of climate variables and assessing its potential effects on sorghum production in the Haramaya District. Historical climate data (1985-2016) were collected from National Meteorological Agency of Ethiopia. Future climate data (2020-2099) were downscaled ...

Prevalence, Risk Factors and Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Pasteurella multocida, and Mannheimia haemolytica Isolated from Sheep Slaughtered at Jigjiga Municipal Abattoir, Jigjiga City, Som

Abstract: The study was conducted in Selale-Addis, Ambo-Woliso, and Adama-Asela milk sheds in Ethiopia with the objective to investigate milk postharvest losses, their causes, mitigation strategies, physicochemical, compositional, microbial quality, and safety of raw milk, and their effects on household income and per capita milk consumption in the study area. The three milk sheds were purposively selected based on their potential for milk production, whereas households were selected randoml...

DESCRIPTIVE SENSORY QUALITIES AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF YOGHURT MADE USING DIFFERENT COMMERCIAL STARTER CULTURE FROM BOVINE MILK

Abstract: Sensory quality and physicochemical properties are very important to determine yoghurt quality. Sensory attributes of yoghurt can be affected by starter cultures and pasteurization temperature in yoghurt manufacturing process. This study was aimed to investigate effect of three commercial starter cultures namely YoFlex Mild 1.0 and YF-L904 (thermophilic yoghurt cultures containing strains of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophiles) and RST-743(Lac...

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF SCAVENGING LOCAL CHICKEN UNDER INTENSIVE AND EXTENSIVE PRODUCTION SYSTEM: THE CASE OF ENBSIE SAR MIDDIR DISTRICT EAST GOJJAM, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: This study was conducted in Enebse Sar Middir district with the objective of performance evaluation of scavenging local chicken under intensive and extensive production system. To evaluate the performance of local chicken at intensive system Mertule Mariam ATVET College was used and 30 pullets were housed in three panes. And to evaluate the performance of local chicken at extensive system three agro ecologies were selected and in each agro ecology three kebeles were selected and pe...


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