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A Framework for Analysing Adoption and Performance of Precision Livestock Feeding Technologies Among Smallholder Farmers in Nigerian Grasslands

Authors: Nwachukwu, Chinedu; Okoli, Obi; Omekpelobo, Chimere;

A Framework for Analysing Adoption and Performance of Precision Livestock Feeding Technologies Among Smallholder Farmers in Nigerian Grasslands

Abstract

Precision livestock feeding technologies have gained traction in addressing challenges associated with traditional management practices among smallholder farmers in Nigerian grasslands. The approach will involve literature review and qualitative analysis to identify key factors influencing technology uptake and impact. The theoretical framework will serve as a foundation for future empirical studies to validate its predictive power. Investigate the long-term sustainability of these technologies in different farming contexts across Nigeria.

Keywords

Smallholder Economics, Performance Evaluation, Sub-Saharan, Livestock Management, Geographic Information Systems, Participatory Rural Appraisal, Precision Agriculture

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