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1 Characterization of Livestock Production Systems and the Potential for Enhancing Productivity through Improved Feeding in Wolemera and Wuchale Districts, Ethiopia Dairy team Holeta Agricultural Research Center

2 Back Ground The FEAST (Feed Assessment Tool)  It is a systematic Method to rapidly assess the livestock production system and feed resource base in the smallholder context  FEAST Helps in the design of intervention strategies aiming to optimize feed utilization and animal production  The tool was tested in two selected woredas (Wolmera and Wuchale) in the central highlands of Ethiopia

3 Objective  To test the application of FEAST for rapid assessment and characterization of livestock production systems and the feed resource base in the two woredas.

4 Methodology Wolmera Wuchale Berfeta Robi Wechela Bosoka Tokofa Gebya Wertu Jate Selection Criteria:  Dairy production system (one village based on local cattle and the  other village market oriented using crossbred cattle)  12 – 14 farmers (2-5 women) selected (wealth status, gender, age  groups) from each village.  Responses collected during the key informant interview to calculate  approximate average values Were analyzed using Microsoft Excel selected sites

5 Major Findings

6 Berfeta Tokkoffa Robe-Gebya Land holding -Wolmera

7 Berfeta Tokkoffa Robe-Gebya Major sources of livelihoods - Wolmera

8 Berfeta Tokkoffa Robe-Gebya Average livestock holding (TLU) - Wolmera

9 Berfeta Tokkoffa Robe Gebya Feed resources Contribution - Wolmera

10 Problems Identified As more important Using Pair wise Ranking -Wolemra  Berefta Tokofa 1 St Feed shortage in both quality and quantity 2 nd Lack of knowledge 3 th Lack of improved breed 4th Lack of Managements 5 th Lack of Health services  Robi Gebya 1 St Low milk price/high cost of milk production 2 nd AI services and time spending tending animal 3 rd Feed shortage in both quality and quantity 4th Lack of availability of improved breed 5th Trekking of long distance for fetching of water from watering point 

11 Possible solution Berefta Tokofa Robi gebeya  Planting of improved forage crops at backyard, around fence, farm side  Reducing the herd size  Improving the utilization of straws of different food crops  Use of AI service to selected best body condition local dairy cows and increasing awareness in improved livestock management  Providing farmers with continues training  Organizing farmers to transport their milk to terminal market (Addis Ababa), Providing farmers with a greater understanding of common diseases in the area will improve the health of their animals  Strengthen the capacity of farmers to use underground water  Use of AI service to selected best body condition local dairy cows and increasing awareness in improved livestock management

12 Mechela-Wertu Bosoka-Jate Land holding -Wuchale

13 Mechela-Wertu Bosoka-Jate Major sources of livelihoods, Wuchale

14 Mechela-Wertu Average livestock holding (TLU), Wuchale Bosoka-Jate

15 Mechela-Wertu Bosoka-Jate Feed Resources Contribution - Wuchale

16 Problems Identified As The more important Using Pair wise Ranking -Wucahle Mechela wertu  1. high cost and poor quality of supplementary feed  2. Animal health problem and lack of vet service  3. Inadequate AI service  4.Lack of improved breeds Bosoka -jate  1 low milk price  2 High cost and poor quality supplementary feed  3 Lack of improved breeds/AI service  4 Limited animal health services provider

17 Possible Solutions Mechela wortu  Improving the feeding value of crop residues through Improved technology  Increase biomass yield, use of nutritionally and potentially improved forage crops,  use of oats hay, and reducing the number of animals  To increase the number of local drug shops  Increase the number of health service providers and enhance education on control of diseases and vaccinations. Bosoka -jate  Organizing farmers to transport their milk to terminal market (Addis Ababa),  2 Planting of improved forage crops at backyard, around fence, farm side  Use of AI service to selected best body condition local dairy cows and increasing awareness in improved livestock management  Increase the number of health service providers and enhance education on control of diseases and vaccinations.

18 Lessons Learned  Using More Key informants might give more representative result  This tool is Important and save time to design intervention strategies aiming to optimize feed utilization and animal production  The FEAST Tool(Excel Software )and stucture questioner needs further improvement  It was learning process for the team

19 The way forward  Introduce simple feed processing technologies to improve the quality of the existing feed  Introduce fodder crops to improve the quantity and quality of feed  Providing adequate training to farmers in Techniques of disease prevention, feed management record keeping  Strengthen the capacity of Cooperatives, unions, AI and health services at village level  Strengthen the linkage between Research,extensoin and farmers  Linking with sustainable formal market access


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