Biomass Fuel Consumption and Dung Use as Manure - Evidence from Rul Households in the Amrahara Region of Ethiopia
Abstract
Soil nutrient depletion is a critical problem, contributing to low agricultural productivity and the
limited domestic food supply in sub-Saharan Africa. Fertilizer use in Ethiopia is one of the lowest in
sub-Saharan Africa. Particularly in the northern half of the Ethiopian highlands, use of dung as manure
is also limited partly because of a significant level of dung consumption as a source of household fuel.
Use of dung as fuel is also an important cause of health problems, mainly through indoor air pollution.
Plantation interventions are carried out based on the expectation that fuelwood could substitute for
dung, thus increasing agricultural productivity. This study examined (1) the determinants of rural
households’ decision to use dung as fuel and as manure, and (2) the determinants of consumption of
woody biomass and dung as household fuel sources. We found that the decision to use dung as fuel and
manure was influenced by household assets (such as livestock and land size), as well as household
characteristics (such as family size and age-sex composition of members), suggesting the important role
of asset, product, and labor market imperfections. The type of stove and distance to towns also
influenced fuel use. We found no evidence that woody biomass and dung were substitutes as household
fuel, and in fact there were indications that they are complements. These results suggest the need to
focus on asset-poor households to address the limited use of manure. Moreover, energy issues should be
considered simultaneously. Encouraging the use of more appropriate (or energy efficient) stoves and
other sources of energy that can reduce the use of dung as fuel are important options because they can
improve energy efficiency and agricultural productivity, as well as improved health from reduced indoor
air pollution.
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Date
2009-11-19Author
Mekonnen, Alemu
Köhlin, Gunnar
Keywords
Biomass fuel
dung use
manure
Ethiopia
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
394
Language
eng