Impact and adoption of feed technologies at Nharira-Lancashire Dairy Scheme

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Applied Animal Nutrition Pub Date : 2024-03-26 DOI:10.1163/2049257x-20231002
S. Washaya, B. Masunda, N.T. Ngongoni
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The objective of this study was to investigate the impact and adoption of nutrition technologies and their effect on milk production at the Nharira-Lancashire dairy scheme. Sixty households (30 from each scheme) were randomly selected and interviewed by use of a semi-structured questionnaire. Fisher’s exact and Monte Carlo tests were carried out to determine the association between farmer experience and feed technology. Logistic regression was used to rank farmers’ awareness and adoption of feed technologies. The results indicated that farmers have been exposed to at least five new feed technologies and adoption is influenced by education status, sex, age and gender of household head (P < 0.05). Feed technology adoption was in the order: silage 70.83% > sunflower cake 41.66% > legume reinforcement 27.1% > legume trees 16.66% > napier fodder 8.33% > urea treatment 4.17%. Milk yield was affected by month and year (P < 0.05). The impact of adoption was below anticipation, as indicated by lack of economic surpluses. A cost-benefit analysis needs to be carried out for all feed technologies within the study area to streamline viable options.
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Nharira-Lancashire 奶牛场计划饲料技术的影响和采用情况
本研究旨在调查营养技术的影响和采用情况及其对纳希拉-兰开夏奶牛场牛奶产量的影响。研究人员随机抽取了 60 户家庭(每个计划 30 户),通过半结构式问卷对其进行了访谈。进行了费雪精确检验和蒙特卡罗检验,以确定奶农经验与饲料技术之间的关联。采用逻辑回归法对农民对饲料技术的认识和采用情况进行了排序。结果表明,农民至少接触过五种新饲料技术,而采用情况受教育状况、性别、年龄和户主性别的影响(P < 0.05)。饲料技术的采用顺序为:青贮 70.83% > 葵花籽饼 41.66% > 豆科植物强化 27.1% > 豆科植物树 16.66% > 油菜籽饲料 8.33% > 尿素处理 4.17%。产奶量受月份和年份的影响(P < 0.05)。由于缺乏经济盈余,采用这种方法的影响低于预期。需要对研究区域内的所有饲料技术进行成本效益分析,以简化可行的选择方案。
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Journal of Applied Animal Nutrition
Journal of Applied Animal Nutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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