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Community Organizations Haramaya University
Haramaya University
Haramaya University
Acronym
HU
University or Research Institution

Location

Dire Dawa
Ethiopia
Postal address
P.O. Box 138
Working languages
inglês

Vision


Haramaya University strives to be one of the leading African Universities with international reputation by 2025.


Mission


The Mission of Haramaya University is to produce competent graduates in diverse fields of study, undertake rigorous, problem solving and cutting edge researches,disseminate knowledge and technologies, and provide demand-driven and transformative community services.


Motto


The motto of Haramaya University is “Building the Basis for Development”


Goal


The goal of Haramaya University is to evolve as an autonomous and independent (academic and research institution) graduate and research university with a competitive national and international quality and relevance standards in its academic, research and community services endeavours.

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Resources

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Genetic parameters, productivity indices and breeding plans for designing community-based goat breeding programs in Ethiopia

Journal Articles & Books
Outubro, 2016
Etiópia
África
África Oriental

The overall objectives of this dissertation were to improve access to improved/selected bucks by farmers of the research sites and to contribute to their food security and income improvements.

Improving the quantity and quality of forages produced from intercopping of faba bean (Vicia faba l.) with forage oats in Lemo District, Hadiya Zone, Ethiopia

Journal Articles & Books
Agosto, 2016
Etiópia
África
África Oriental

Faba bean (Vicia faba L.), also called broad bean or horse bean is an annual crop, which mainly grows in the highlands of Ethiopia for human consumption. The objective of this study was to improve the quantity and quality of forages produced from intercropping of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) with forage oats (Avena sativa L.) on forage biomass, straw, grain yields, and straw quality. Farmers have an experience of not weeding faba bean plots to get more weed biomass.