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ABSTRACT: The study was conducted in and around Gondar town Zone of Amhara regional state, North Gondar,
Ethiopia to assess the dairy technology adoption practice in small holder farmer. A total of 40 Households (HHs)
were randomly selected. Questioner was developed and a survey was conducted on the selected HHs pertaining
dairy technology and adoption practice. The gathered data was summarized and analyzed by using SPSS 20. The
result revealed that 85 % of respondents do not adopt different dairy technologies.Most of the households in the
study area were usingindigenous dairy cattle breeds. The proportion of cattle’s owned by respondents were
4.45±2.253, 0.7±2.366 and for indigenous, Exotic and cross breed, respectively. Despite the largest concern was
given for male households, females also involved in cow management, milking activities aiming for milk
consumption and income generation. Almost all farmers in the study area provided house for cattle, and about
42.5 % of the respondents indicated that loose housing system is widely used in the area. Ration formulation
based on scientific standard was not common in the study area. From the interviewed households, 50 % of
respondents were practicing mixing of different feed stuffs which is taken as formulation. All of the households
in the study area neglects urea molasses block making and silage making technologies. In general the level of
technology adoption by smallholder farmers is still unsatisfactory. Therefore, the government and extension
agent should give emphasis on improving dairy technology and its adoption in small holder farmer though
continuous training on how to utilize improved feeding, artificial insemination, improved housing and health care
technologies. |
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