Characterization of Livestock Production Systems at Sasiga and Guto Gidda Districts of East Wallaga zone, Oromia, Ethiopia

Authors

  • Mathewos Mulatu Nejo District Office of Agriculture
  • Diriba Diba Wollega University
  • Hasan Yusuf Wollega University
  • Gemeda Duguma Wollega University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20372/star.v10i4.01

Keywords:

Cattle production, Feed resource, Oda Gudina, Mada Jalala, Qarsa Mojo, Uke area

Abstract

The study was conducted in the Guto Gidda and Sasiga districts of East Wollega  Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia, to characterize livestock production systems. The districts were chosen due to their suitable climate, large livestock population, and available feed resources. A total of 150 respondents were involved, with 30 from each PA. The study identified major problems such as improved livestock husbandry knowledge gaps, feed shortages, disease prevalence, shortages of improved breeds, lack of organized markets, and the road for marketing animals. Opportunities for improvement include large land holding per household, rich experience in cattle fattening practices, feed conservation practices, and a good feeding system like zero grazing. The Sasiga district also has a large irrigation canal, which could help cultivate irrigated forages. Proper conservation, treatment, and utilization of crop residues in the Sasiga district present significant opportunities for livestock production expansion, productivity enhancement, and sustainable overcoming of seasonal feed shortages.

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Author Biographies

Mathewos Mulatu, Nejo District Office of Agriculture

Nejo District Office of Agriculture, West Wollega zone, Oromia, Ethiopia

Diriba Diba, Wollega University

Faculty of Agriculture, Wollega University, PO Box 398, Nekemte, Ethiopia

Hasan Yusuf, Wollega University

Faculty of Agriculture, Wollega University, PO Box 398, Nekemte, Ethiopia

Gemeda Duguma, Wollega University

School of Veterinary Medicine, Wollega University, PO Box 398, Nekemte, Ethiopia

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12.12.2021

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Mulatu, M., Diba, D., Yusuf, H., & Duguma, G. (2021). Characterization of Livestock Production Systems at Sasiga and Guto Gidda Districts of East Wallaga zone, Oromia, Ethiopia. Journal of Science, Technology and Arts Research, 10(4), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.20372/star.v10i4.01

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