Publications (About 30 publications): Tesfaye Lemma Tefera (PhD)

  1. Alefu Chinasho, Bobe Bedadi, Tesfaye Lemma Tefera, Tamado Tana, Tilahun Hordofa, Bisrat Elias (2023). Quality assessment and evaluation of irrigated water and soil used for maize (Zea mays L.) production in Boloso Sore district, southern Ethiopia, Heliyon 9 (2023) e17299. https://doi.org/heliyon.2023.e17299
  2. Theogene Niyibigira, Wassu Mohammed, Tamado Tana, Tesfaye Lemma Tefera and Placide Rukundo (2023). Sorghum Farmers’ Perceptions of Climate Change and Determinants of Adaptation Strategies in Central Plateau Zone of Rwanda, Sustainability 2023 (accepted for publication).
  3. Alefu Chinasho, Bobe Bedadi, Tesfaye Lemma Tefera, Tamado Tana, Tilahun Hordofa and Bisirat Elias (2023). Response of maize to irrigation and blended fertilizer levels for climate smart food production in Wolaita Zone, Southern Ethiopia. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research Volume 12, June 2023, 100551  DOI: 10.1016/j.jafr.2023.100551
  4. Ademe Mihiretu, Eric Ndemo Okayo and Tesfaye Lemma Tefera (2023). Climate variability trends – community perspective- livelihood adaptation strategy nexus in the arid- tropics, Ethiopia. Journal of Arid Environment Volume 210, March 2023, 104929. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaridenv.2022.104929
  5. Addisu Bezabih, Fekadu Beyene, Jema Haji and Tesfaye Lemma Tefera (2022). Evaluating the commercialization of smallholder barley farmers via vertical coordination in Arsi highlands, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Cogent Economics & Finance, 10:1, 2125660, DOI:10.1080/23322039.2022.212566
  6. Getachew Eshetu Gidelew, Tesfaye Lemma Tefera and Chanyalew Seyoum Aweke (2022). From staple food to market-oriented crop: Commercialization level of smallholder teff (Eragrostis tef) growers in Jamma District, Ethiopia.  CABI Agriculture and Bioscience 3, 53 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s43170-022-00123-5
  7. Mulu Debele, Fekadu Beyene, Dawit Alemu, Tesfaye Lemma Tefera and Aseffa Seyoum Wedajo (2022) . Effect of social networks on smallholder farmers’ decision to join farmer-base seed producer cooperatives: The case of Hararghe, Oromia, Ethiopia. Sustainability, 4 (10) 2022 https://doi.org/10.3390/su14105838
  8. Alefu Chinasho, Bobe Bedadi, Tesfaye Lemma Tefera, Tamado Tana, Tilahun Hordofa and Bisirat Elias (2022). Farmers’ perceptions about irrigation roles in climate change adaptation and determinants of the choices to WUE- improving practices in Southern Ethiopia. Air, Soil and Water Research Vol 15; 1-14; https://doi.org/10.1177/11786221221092454
  9. Tibebu Bezabih, Fekadu Beyene and Tesfaye Lemma Tefera (2021). What factors are influencing members’ willingness to contribute equity capital in agricultural cooperatives? Review of Agriculture and Applied Economics. ISSN 1336-9261, Vol. XXIV, Issue 2, 2021: 50-61 doi: 10.15414/raae.2021.24.02.50-61.
  1. Alefu Chinasho, Bobe Bedadi, Tesfaye Lemma Tefera, Tamada Tana, Tilahun Hordofa and Bisrat Elias (2021). Evaluation of seven gap-filling techniques for daily station-based rainfall datasets in South Ethiopia, Advances in Metrology Volume 2021 |Article ID 9657460 | https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/9657460.
  1. Abdisa Abe Neme and Tesfaye Lemma Tefera (2021). A review on commercialisation of smallholder agricultural producers and its impact on household livelihoods, evidence from Ethiopian context. Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development, volume 59 (1) 2021, 69–75.
  1. Ademe Mihiretu, Eric Ndemo Okoyo and Tesfaye Lemma Tefera (2021). Causes, indicators and impact of climate change: Understanding the public discourse in Goat-based agro-pastoral livelihood zone, Ethiopia. Heliyon 7(2021) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06529
  1. Addisu Bezabeh, Fekadu Beyene, Jema Haji and Tesfaye Lemma Tefera (2020). Impact of contract farming on income of smallholder barley farmers in Arsi and West Arsi zones of Oromia Region, Ethiopia, Cogent Food & Agriculture,6: 1834662 .  org/10.1080/23311932.2020.1763647 
  1. Ademe Mihiretu, Eric Ndemo Okoyo & Tesfaye Lemma Tefera (2020).  Small holder farmers’ perception and response mechanisms to climate change: Lesson from Tekeze lowland goat and sorghum livelihood zone, Ethiopia, Cogent Food & Agriculture, 6:1, 1763647.  org/10.1080/23311932.2020.1763647
     
  2. Wesage Berhane, Jema Haji, Belaineh Legesse and Tesfaye Lemma Tefera (2019). Smallholder farmers’ innovativeness and its determinants in Eastern Hararghe, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Review of Agricultural and Applied Economics Vol. XXIII, Issue 1, 2020: 13-21. doi: 10.15414/raae.2020.23.01.13-21 
  1. Ademe Mihiretu, Erick Ndemo Okoyo and Tesfaye Lemma Tefera. 2019. Determinants of adaptation choices to climate change in agro-pastoral dry lands of Northeastern Amhara, Ethiopia. Cogent Environmental Science (2019), 5: 1636548. org/10.1080/23311843.2019.1636548 
  1. Doyo Kena Doyo, Erick Ndemo Okoyo and Tesfaye Lemma Tefera. 2018.   Livelihood diversification strategies among the Borana pastoral households of  Yabello District, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development10 (10), pp. 211-221, October 2018. doi 10.5897/JAERD2018.0960.
  1. Hagos Kidane, Tesfaye Lemma Tefera and Girmay Tesfay. 2018. Determinants of smallholder farmers’ participation in seed producing cooperatives in Southern Zone of Tigray, Ethiopia. Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development10(4), pp. 75-83, April 2018. doi 10.5897/JAERD2017.0868.
  1. Abebe Shiferaw, Bereket Dindamo, Tesfaye Lemma Teferaand Dirk Hoekstra. 2016. Agricultural service delivery: strengthening private crop protection service in southern Ethiopia, Development in Practice, 26:8, 1072-1082, doi 10.1080/09614524.2016.1225670.
  2. Yishak Gecho, Gezahegn Ayele, Tesfaye Lemma Tefera and Dawit Alemu. 2014.Livelihood strategies and food security of rural households in Wolaita Zone, southern Ethiopia. Developing Country Studies 4(14):115-122.doi 10.11648/j.ss.20140303.15
  3. Yishak Gecho, Gezahegn Ayele, Tesfaye Lemma Tefera and Dawit Alemu. 2014. Rural households livelihood strategies: Options and determinants. Social Sciences
    Volume 3, Issue 3, June 2014, Pages: 92-104 
  4. Moti Jaleta, Berhanu Gebremedhin, Azage Tegegne, Samson Jemaneh, Tesfaye Lemma Tefera, and Hoekstra, D. 2013. Evolution of input supply and service hubs in dairy development  at Ada’a milk shed in Ethiopia. 2013. Development in Practice 23(2): 249-263.
  5. Adam Bekele, Belay Kassa, Belaineh Legesse and Tesfaye Lemma Tefera. 2010. Effects of crop commercial orientation on productivity of smallholder farmers in drought-prone areas of the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia. Journal of Rural Development 33(4): 1- 24.
  6. Tesfaye Lemma Tefera. 2009. Supply response, local reality, and livelihood sustainability: The policy dilemma of khat (Catha edulis) production in eastern Ethiopia. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 7(3):176–188.
  7. Tesfaye Lemma Tefera, Sylvian Perret and J.F. Kirsten. 2005. Diversity in livelihoods and farmers’ strategies in the Hararghe highlands, eastern Ethiopia, International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 2(2):133-146.
  8. Tesfaye Lemma Tefera, J.F. Kirsten and Sylvain Perret. 2004.  Incentives, farmers’ response, and a policy dilemma: A case study on expansion of khat production as a  cash crop in the eastern highlands of Ethiopia. Journal of Ethiopian Development Studies 1(2). Center for African Development Policy Research, Western Michigan University (USA), Kalamazoo, MI.
  9. Chanyalew Seyoum, Tesfaye Lemma Tefera and Ranjan S. Karippa. 2011. Factors determining the degree of commercialization of smallholder agriculture: the case of potato growers in Kombolcha district, eastern Ethiopia. Journal of Agriculture and Development, JAD 2 (1) 2011.

Book chapters:

  1. Tesfaye Lemma Tefera and Daniel Start (2010). Market incentives, rural livelihoods, and a policy dilemma: Expansion of khat production in eastern Ethiopia. In: Gebissa, E (ed.) pp. 167-186. ‘Taking the place of food: Khat in Ethiopia’. The Red Sea Press, Inc: Trenton, New Jersey (USA) and Asmara.

Published working papers:

  1. Tesfaye Lemma Tefera, Azage Tegegne and Hoekstra D. 2012. Capacity for knowledge-based smallholder agriculture in Ethiopia: Linking graduate programs to market-oriented agricultural development: Challenges, opportunities and IPMS experience. IPMS (Improving Productivity and Market Access) of Ethiopian Farmers Project Working Paper 29, Nairobi, Kenya, International Livestock Research Institute.
  2. Tesfaye Lemma Tefera, Puskur R, Hoekstra D. and Azage Tegegne. 2010.  Commercializing dairy and forage systems in Ethiopia: An innovation systems perspective. IPMS (Improving Productivity and Market Access) of Ethiopian Farmers Project Working Paper 17, Nairobi, Kenya, International Livestock Research Institute.

Selected Papers published in conference proceedings:

  1. Tesfaye Lemma Tefera, Azage Tegegne, Puskur R. and Hoekstra D. 2009. Moving Ethiopian smallholder dairy along a sustainable commercialization path: Missing links in the innovation systems. In: Merga Bekana et al (ed.) pp. 118-142. Proceedings of the National Symposium on Smallholder Dairy Production in Central highlands of Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia: Challenges and future prospects. Sida/SAREC Project, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Addis Ababa University, August 16-17, 2008, Adama, Ethiopía.
  2. Anteneh Girma and Tesfaye Lemma tefera. 2009. Animal health services delivery system in Debrezeit Milkshed: Implications for public-private roles in service delivery in Ethiopia. Proceedings of 23rd Annual Conference of the Ethiopian Veterinarian Association, held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, July 22-23, 2009: 37-56.
  3. Anteneh Girma, Ranjitha Puskur and Tesfaye Lemma Tefera. 2009. Towards pluralistic livestock service delivery system for the commercialization of smallholder livestock agriculture in Ethiopia: Evidence from smallholder dairying in Debrezeit milkshed. IN: Dessie, T. (ed.). 2009. Commercialization of livestock agriculture in Ethiopia. Proceedings of the 16th Annual conference of the Ethiopian Society of Animal Production (ESAP) held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 8-10 October 2008. Part I: Plenary Session. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: ESAP: 81-97.
  4. Tesfaye Lemma Tefera, Puskur R, and Hoekstra D  (2008) Exploring innovation capacity in Ethiopian dairy systems. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge and Innovation for Advancing Agriculture in Developing Countries. IFPRI, Addis Ababa, April 7–9, 2008. pp. 7–9. Nairobi: ILRI.
  1. Tesfaye Lemma Tefera. 2007. Towards responsive extension service: cases for re-engineering public agricultural extension service in Ethiopia. In CIDA-UPCD Sustainable Rural and Agriculture Development Project Preliminary Conference Proceedings on Inoovation and Extension pp16-30 February 24th, 2007, Hawassa University.

Papers on experience/ lessons (available on www.ipms-ethiopia.org):

  1. Yisehak Baredo, Tesfaye Lemma Tefera, Azage Tegegne and Dirk Hoekstra (2013). Sheep fattening value chain development in Goma Pilot Learning Woreda (PLW): IPMS experiences. Improving Productivity and Market Success (IPMS) of Ethiopian Farmers Project Case Study. Nairobi: ILRI.
  2. Tilahun Gebeyehu, Tesfaye Lemma Tefera, Dirk Hoekstra, Azage Tegegne and Bogale Alemu (2012). Participatory smallholder dairy value chain development in Fogera Woreda, Ethiopia: Experience from IPMS project intervention. IPMS (Improving Productivity and Market Access) of Ethiopian Farmers Project Case Study, Nairobi, Kenya, International Livestock Research Institute.
  3. Tesfaye Lemma Tefera, Ermias Sehai and Hoekstra, D. 2011. Status and capacity of Farmer Training Centers (FTCs) in the IPMS Pilot Learning Woredas. Improving Productivity and Market Success of Ethiopian Farmers Project (IPMS) - International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
  4.  Tesfaye Lemma Tefera, Ermias Sehai and Hoekstra, D. 2011. Knowledge Centers in the IPMS Pilot Learning Woradas: Utilization, relevance and effectiveness. Improving Productivity and Market Success of EthiopianFarmers Project (IPMS) – International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.