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N2Africa - Putting nitrogen fixation to work for smallholder farmers in Africa
Grain legume crop-livestock integration in
Ethiopian smallholder systems: The way forward
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January 2016
Between 40 and 60% of livestock diets are made up of crop
residues in the Ethiopian small-holder systems.
Use of grain legume residues as livestock feed is the major
interactions between legumes and livestock production.
Livestock provide
inputs (draught power, transport, and manure) for
crop production,
important avenue for farm diversification.
The Ethiopian small-holder crop-livestock system
comprises about 40% of the country's land area,
involves nearly 90% of the human population and
70-75 % of the livestock population of the country.
As an integral component, livestock provide:
inputs for crop production,
food and cash income
asset, wealth, security and investment
livestock productivity is low mainly due to
feed shortages and low N content of cereal crop
residues specially during the dry season
Improving the feed supply, both in yield and quality, build
assets and improve whole farm productivity.
WHAT IS THE PROBLEM?
WHAT ARE THE MAJOR INTERACTIONS
BETWEEN LIVESTOCK AND GRAIN LEGUMES?
Mesfin Dejene
University of Queensland, Australia; EIAR, Holetta Agricultural Research
Centre
Tel: +251 911 477473; Email: m.ejigu@uq.edu.au; mdejigu@gmail.com
HOW GRAIN LEGUME DEVELOPMENT COULD
IMPROVE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY?
Select legume species/ varieties that combine high grain and
straw yields (Fig 1).
Breed/selection of legume varieties
that tolerate leaf shattering towards maturity stage
suitable for integrating with cereals.
Improve feed supply through
proper/timely harvesting, threshing and conservation
of grain legume residues
Improve palatability and digestibility of the whole basal diet for
ruminants through
grain legume residue processing (chopping) and
optimizing of mixtures of legume and cereal residues
Improve whole farm productivity and sustainability through
better feeding and management of livestock and manure.
Mesfin Dejene, PhD Student, University of Queensland, Australia. m.ejigu@uq.edu.au
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