Technology Transfer Pathways and Livelihood Impact Indicators in Central Ethiopia.

Abstract

A survey was conducted in central Ethiopia to elicit information on existing and potential dissemination pathways for technical information on donkey husbandry. A detailed socio-economic survey was also conducted to provide background information on the people and the region, and livelihood indicators were drawn out at the same time. The results showed that there are many opportunities for group dissemination by making use of existing social networks. There are also opportunities for dissemination through extension agents, farmer groups and radio broadcasting.

Citation

Tesfaye A., Smith D.G., Jemal I. and Ferede S. Technology Transfer Pathways and Livelihood Impact Indicators in Central Ethiopia. Tropical Animal Health and Production (2004) 37 (S1) 101-122. [DOI: 10.1007/s11250-005-9011-4]

Technology Transfer Pathways and Livelihood Impact Indicators in Central Ethiopia.

Published 1 January 2004