基于集群的哈拉里地区农村番茄技术预推广:小农生计改善

Usmane Ibsa Aliyi, Teha Abdulaziz, Urgesa Badaso, Magarsa Oromiya, Elema Robe
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小农的生计基本上依赖于农产品和其他相关活动。基于这一印象,农业推广研究小组在哈拉里地区的两个kebeles (Aradas) Kile和Dodota进行了基于集群的改良番茄品种(Malka shola)的预规模化推广,目标是扩大改良番茄技术的规模,提高产量和生产力,改善小农的生计,并加强利益相关者之间在推广番茄技术方面的联系,为期一年(2019/2020)。在这项研究活动中,100名妇女占40%(收获前到收获后)的农民参加了这项活动,将她们分成三组,从土地准备到产品销售。结果表明,在农业推广研究小组根据目标农民拥有的土地面积和掌握的技术向目标农民提供所有必要的投入,在非季灌溉系统的75公顷土地上,集群1的产量为21.88吨/公顷,集群2的产量为12.37吨/公顷,集群3的产量为14.59吨/公顷。在整个研究活动的实施过程中,农民提出了疾病的发生、市场价格的起伏、种子供应的短缺以及当地发展机构不经常提供建议等挑战。因此,研究机构、政府发展机构、非政府组织和其他利益相关者应该共同关注植保、加强市场联动、促进、赋能、监测和评估田间和农民层面的地情。Ibsa Aliyi Usmane*, Abdulaziz Teha, Badaso Urgesa, Oromiya Magarsa和Robe Elema Fadis农业研究中心,奥罗米亚农业研究所,亚斯亚贝巴,邮政信箱,904,埃塞俄比亚收稿日期:2020年10月19日接收日期:2020年12月29日发布日期:2020年12月30日*通讯作者:Ibsa Aliyi Usmane,奥罗米亚农业研究所法迪斯农业研究中心,亚的斯亚贝巴,邮政信箱,904,埃塞俄比亚,电子邮件:
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Cluster-based pre-scaling up of tomato technologies in harari region rural areas: Small holder farmers livelihood improvement
Small-holder farmers’ livelihoods basically depend on agricultural products and other related activities. Based on this impression, Agricultural Extension Research team conducted cluster-based pre-scaling up of improved tomato variety (Malka shola) at Harari region in two kebeles (Aradas) Kile and Dodota with objectives of scale up the improved Tomato technologies for increasing the production and productivity for the improvement of small-scale farmers livelihood and strengthen the linkages among stakeholders on the promotion of tomato technologies for one year (2019/2020). For this research activity, 100 farmers with 40% (pre-harvest to post harvest) women composition were participated by grouping them in three clusters, from land preparation to marketing of their products. As a result, 21.88ton/ha at cluster1 12.37ton/ha at cluster 2 and 14.59ton/ha at cluster 3 were produced from the total 75 hectares of land by irrigation system at off season in which Agricultural Extension Research team provided all necessary inputs to targeted farmers according to the land size they own and know how. Throughout this research activity implementation the disease occurrence, ups and down of market price, shortage of seed supply and non-frequent advices from immediate local development agents were raised by farmers as challenges. Therefore, research institutes, government’s development organizations, NGOs, and other stakeholders should jointly focus on plant protection, market linkage strengthening, facilitation, capacitating, monitoring and evaluate on ground situation at fi eld and farmers level. Research Article Cluster-based pre-scaling up of tomato technologies in harari region rural areas: Small holder farmers livelihood improvement Ibsa Aliyi Usmane*, Abdulaziz Teha, Badaso Urgesa, Oromiya Magarsa and Robe Elema Fadis Agricultural Research Center, Oromia Agricultural Research Institute, Addis Ababa, P.O. Box, 904, Ethiopia Received: 19 October, 2020 Accepted: 29 December, 2020 Published: 30 December, 2020 *Corresponding author: Ibsa Aliyi Usmane, Fadis Agricultural Research Center, Oromia Agricultural Research Institute, Addis Ababa, P.O. Box, 904, Ethiopia, E-mail:
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