Cluster-based Improved Sorghum Production and Commercialization in Nyangatom Woreda of South Omo Zone, Southern Ethiopia

Awoke Tadesse, Asmera Adicha, T. Yoseph, Anteneh Tadesse
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Cluster-based improved sorghum (Melkam variety) production and commercialization was demonstrated in Nyanghtom Woreda of the South Omo Zone for one year (2021) to improve agro-pastoralists’ awareness, enhance the adaptation of full-package production technologies, and increase the economic visibility of improved sorghum cultivation. The production was started in a single kebele with a 7-hectare area of coverage. Twenty-five purposively selected direct beneficiaries and twenty-five randomly selected indirect beneficiaries from a neighbor were involved in the production. Direct beneficiaries cultivated sorghum on 0.28 hectares of land. At various stages of crop growth, monitoring, evaluation, and fieldwork were done by both beneficiaries and indirect beneficiaries. Face-to-face interviews with sorghum producers and non-producers were undertaken. Simple descriptive statistics were used to examine quantitative data, like grain yield, whereas the Likert scale was used for qualitative data such as agro-pastoralists perceptions. The result revealed that 30 quintal sorghum grain yield per hectare was obtained from improved sorghum (Melkam variety). The average return obtained from the sale of sorghum grain per hectare was 120,144 ETB. Agropastoralists’ perception result revealed that the “Melkam” variety is a higher yielder, and early matured as compared to local. Therefore, cluster-based sorghum production should be promoted for local sorghum growers in order to improve sorghum production sustainability and also seed system should take into account the provision of improved Melkam variety seed.
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埃塞俄比亚南部南奥莫区Nyangatom wooreda以集群为基础的高粱改良生产和商业化
以集群为基础的改良高粱(Melkam品种)生产和商业化在南奥莫区Nyanghtom wooreda进行了为期一年(2021年)的示范,以提高农牧民的意识,增强对全包装生产技术的适应能力,提高改良高粱种植的经济知名度。生产开始于一个占地7公顷的kebele。有意选择的25名直接受益人和随机选择的25名邻居间接受益人参与了生产。直接受益者在0.28公顷的土地上种植高粱。在作物生长的各个阶段,受益者和间接受益者都进行了监测、评价和实地工作。对高粱生产者和非生产者进行了面对面访谈。简单的描述性统计用于检验定量数据,如粮食产量,而李克特量表用于定性数据,如农牧民的看法。结果表明,改良高粱(Melkam品种)每公顷籽粒产量可达30分之一。每公顷高粱谷物销售的平均收益为120,144 ETB。农牧民的感知结果显示,与当地品种相比,“Melkam”品种产量更高,成熟时间更早。因此,为提高高粱生产的可持续性,当地高粱种植户应推广高粱集群生产,种子制度也应考虑提供改良的Melkam品种种子。
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