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Agricultural Finance Review | 2017

Factors affecting household decision to allocate credit for livestock production: Evidence from Ethiopia

Kaleb Shiferaw; Berhanu Gebremedhin; Dereje Legesse Zewdie

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the factors that affect farmer’s decision to allocate credit for livestock production. The results are expected to contribute to the understanding of what motivates smallholders to allocate credit to agricultural production in general and livestock production in particular. A better understanding of the farmers’ behavior in allocating credit for livestock would provide useful information for project implementers and financial institutions that work with small-scale livestock producers. Design/methodology/approach - A cross-section data set collected in 2014 from 5,000 households and 497 rural communities in the major highland regions of Ethiopia is examined. The authors developed a conceptual framework for credit allocation decision. Percentiles, means, and standard deviation as well as Findings - After controlling for potential selection biases, sex and literacy status of household head, land size, wealth and access to livestock centered extension service are found to have a statistically significant effect on farmers’ decision to allocate credit to livestock production. The results showed female-headed households, wealthy farmers, farmers with small plot of land and farmers that have access to livestock centered extension services are more likely to allocate the credit for livestock production. The results suggest that policies aimed at improving access to credit together with access to livestock focused extension service are more effective in increasing livestock production. Research limitations/implications - The study’s findings should be viewed with perspective and caution, as only households with excess demand for credit were the subject of the research. Originality/value - The contribution of this paper is twofold. First, it is one of a very few empirical studies that try to identify factors that affect households credit allocation to livestock in systematic way that removed confounding effects using three-stage probit models. Given the emphasis on financial constraints in livestock development, new empirical insights on household credit allocation are essential to better inform development interventions. Second, the analysis relies on a comprehensive data set that represents the major agricultural system of the country.


Archive | 2014

Developing the butter value chain in Ethiopia

Berhanu Gebremedhin; Azage Tegegne; Dirk Hoekstra; S. Jemaneh; Kaleb Shiferaw; A. Bogale; Yasin Getahun


Archive | 2015

Factors determining household market participation in small ruminant production in the highlands of Ethiopia

Berhanu Gebremedhin; Dirk Hoekstra; Azage Tegegne; Kaleb Shiferaw; A. Bogale


African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics | 2017

A triple-hurdle model of small ruminant production and marketing in the highlands of Ethiopia: Implications for commercial transformation

Berhanu Gebremedhin; Kaleb Shiferaw; Solomon Gizaw; Azage Tegegne; Dirk Hoekstra


World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Economics and Management Engineering | 2016

Factors Affecting Households' Decision to Allocate Credit for Livestock Production: Evidence from Ethiopia

Kaleb Shiferaw; Berhanu Geberemedhin; Dereje Legesse


Archive | 2016

Factors determining household allocation of credit to livestock production in Ethiopia

Kaleb Shiferaw; Berhanu Gebremedhin; Dereje Legesse


Archive | 2016

producer in Ethiopia: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis

Kaleb Shiferaw; Berhanu Gebremedhin


Archive | 2016

An analysis of milk production, butter marketing and household use of inputs in rural Ethiopia

Berhanu Gebremedhin; Kaleb Shiferaw; Azage Tegegne; S. Gizaw; Dirk Hoekstra


MPRA Paper | 2015

Technical efficiency of small-scale honey producer in Ethiopia: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis

Kaleb Shiferaw; Berhanu Gebremedhin


MPRA Paper | 2015

What factors affect households’ decision to allocate credit for livestock production? Evidence from Ethiopia

Kaleb Shiferaw; Berhanu Geberemedhin; Dereje Legesse

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Berhanu Gebremedhin

International Livestock Research Institute

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Azage Tegegne

International Livestock Research Institute

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Dirk Hoekstra

International Livestock Research Institute

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Berhanu Gebremedhin

International Livestock Research Institute

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Solomon Gizaw

International Livestock Research Institute

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