Author

Kumilachew Alamerie

Assistant Professor, Haramaya University - Cited by 158 - Agricultural Economics

Biography

Kumilachew Alamerie, currently working at School of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, Haramaya University, Ethiopia. The number of articles published are 12 and the number of times cited by, are 85. The area of interest in the research was Biochemsitry, Agricultural and aquacultural studies.
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Impact of off-farm activities on technical efficiency: evidence from maize producers of eastern Ethiopia
MH Ahmed, KA MelesseAgricultural and Food Economics 6 (1), 1-15, 2018201
67
2018
Risks in vegetables production from the perspective of smallholder farmers: The case of Kombolcha Woreda, Oromia region, Ethiopia
K Alamerie, M Ketema, F GelawAgriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Special Issue: Agriculture Ecosystems …, 2014201
38
2014
Valuing soil conservation practices using contingent valuation technique: evidence from the central rift valley of Ethiopia
MH Ahmed, KA Melesse, AT TerefeReview of Agricultural and Applied Economics 18 (2), 40-50, 2015201
6
2015
A comparative stochastic frontier analysis of irrigated and rain-fed potato farms in Eastern Ethiopia
KA Melesse, MH AhmedJournal of Agribusiness and Rural Development 4 (38), 2015201
6
2015
Impact of Soil Conservation on Farm Efficiency of Maize Growers in Arsi Negelle, Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia
MH Ahmed, AT Teferra, BA Yuya, KA MeleseInternational Journal of Economics and Empirical Research 2 (2), 36-43, 2014201
5
2014
Determinants of fish market supply in the case of Lake Hawassa, Sidama National Regional State, Ethiopia
T Tuluka, K Bekele, K AlamerieJournal of Aquaculture Research & Development, 010
2
2021
Determinants of onion marketed among smallholder producers in Gemechis District, West Hararghe Zone, Oromia National Regional State of Ethiopia
A Abrahim, K Alamerie, A AdemeInternational Journal of Agricultural Economics 6 (6), 305, 010
2
2021
Households’ willingness to pay for the services of watershed management in lake Hawassa watershed, southern Ethiopia
MF Gitore, M Ketema, K AlamerieJournal of Forestry and Natural Resources (), 25-4, 2022202
1
2022