Impact of Small-Holders’ cattle Fattening on Household Income generation in Fadis District of Eastern Hararghe Zone, oromia, Ethiopia

At the household level, livestock plays a critical economic and social role in pastoralists and at the household level, livestock plays a critical economic and social role in pastoralists and smallholder farm households. The objectives of this study were to analyze factors affecting participatio...

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Main Authors: Jafer Mume Ahmed, Agricultural Economics, Oromia Agricultural Research Institute, Fadis Agricultural Research Center, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University 2018-06-01
Series:International Journal of Agricultural Management and Development
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spelling doaj-e22b619b68414398b438cebb4d6532532020-11-25T00:58:12ZengIslamic Azad UniversityInternational Journal of Agricultural Management and Development2159-58522159-58602018-06-0182173192Impact of Small-Holders’ cattle Fattening on Household Income generation in Fadis District of Eastern Hararghe Zone, oromia, EthiopiaJafer Mume Ahmed0Agricultural Economics, Oromia Agricultural Research Institute, Fadis Agricultural Research Center, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia1Agricultural Economics, Oromia Agricultural Research Institute, Fadis Agricultural Research Center, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaAgronomist, Fadis Agricultural Research Center, Oromia Agricultural Research Institute Addis Ababa, EthiopiaAt the household level, livestock plays a critical economic and social role in pastoralists and at the household level, livestock plays a critical economic and social role in pastoralists and smallholder farm households. The objectives of this study were to analyze factors affecting participation in cattle fattening and its impacts on household income in Fadis district of Eastern Hararghe. Both primary and secondary data were used. The data were collected by means of a semi-structured questionnaire from 124 samples during the period of April 20-May20/ 2017. Logit estimation revealed that participation in cattle fattening is significantly influenced by five variables. Age of household head, labor force in family member, market information, access to agricultural extension services and number of livestock are significant variables which affect the participation of the household in cattle fattening practices. Propensity score matching method was applied to analyze the impact of the cattle fattening on the household income generation. In matching processes, kernel matching with 0.25 band width was resulted in relatively low pseudo-R2 with best balancing test was found to be the best matching algorithm. This method was checked for standardized bias, t-test, and joint significance level. Propensity score matching results revealed that household participated in cattle fattening practice have got 14,071 more farm income and 12,617 total household income in Ethiopian Birr (ETB) than those household that were not participated in fattening practices. This income difference shows how non-farm and off-farm income compensated for income obtained from cattle fattening activities with farm income.http://ijamad.iaurasht.ac.ir/article_540495_d1e0a95a748ae5549447f08af9e96fc6.pdfcattle fatteningLogit regressionpropensity score matchinghousehold income
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author Jafer Mume Ahmed
Agricultural Economics, Oromia Agricultural Research Institute, Fadis Agricultural Research Center, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Agricultural Economics, Oromia Agricultural Research Institute, Fadis Agricultural Research Center, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Impact of Small-Holders’ cattle Fattening on Household Income generation in Fadis District of Eastern Hararghe Zone, oromia, Ethiopia
International Journal of Agricultural Management and Development
cattle fattening
Logit regression
propensity score matching
household income
author_facet Jafer Mume Ahmed
Agricultural Economics, Oromia Agricultural Research Institute, Fadis Agricultural Research Center, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
author_sort Jafer Mume Ahmed
title Impact of Small-Holders’ cattle Fattening on Household Income generation in Fadis District of Eastern Hararghe Zone, oromia, Ethiopia
title_short Impact of Small-Holders’ cattle Fattening on Household Income generation in Fadis District of Eastern Hararghe Zone, oromia, Ethiopia
title_full Impact of Small-Holders’ cattle Fattening on Household Income generation in Fadis District of Eastern Hararghe Zone, oromia, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Impact of Small-Holders’ cattle Fattening on Household Income generation in Fadis District of Eastern Hararghe Zone, oromia, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Small-Holders’ cattle Fattening on Household Income generation in Fadis District of Eastern Hararghe Zone, oromia, Ethiopia
title_sort impact of small-holders’ cattle fattening on household income generation in fadis district of eastern hararghe zone, oromia, ethiopia
publisher Islamic Azad University
series International Journal of Agricultural Management and Development
issn 2159-5852
2159-5860
publishDate 2018-06-01
description At the household level, livestock plays a critical economic and social role in pastoralists and at the household level, livestock plays a critical economic and social role in pastoralists and smallholder farm households. The objectives of this study were to analyze factors affecting participation in cattle fattening and its impacts on household income in Fadis district of Eastern Hararghe. Both primary and secondary data were used. The data were collected by means of a semi-structured questionnaire from 124 samples during the period of April 20-May20/ 2017. Logit estimation revealed that participation in cattle fattening is significantly influenced by five variables. Age of household head, labor force in family member, market information, access to agricultural extension services and number of livestock are significant variables which affect the participation of the household in cattle fattening practices. Propensity score matching method was applied to analyze the impact of the cattle fattening on the household income generation. In matching processes, kernel matching with 0.25 band width was resulted in relatively low pseudo-R2 with best balancing test was found to be the best matching algorithm. This method was checked for standardized bias, t-test, and joint significance level. Propensity score matching results revealed that household participated in cattle fattening practice have got 14,071 more farm income and 12,617 total household income in Ethiopian Birr (ETB) than those household that were not participated in fattening practices. This income difference shows how non-farm and off-farm income compensated for income obtained from cattle fattening activities with farm income.
topic cattle fattening
Logit regression
propensity score matching
household income
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