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    Factor affects fertilizer demand for smallholder farmers in North Shoa of Oromia regional state: case of Grare Jarso woreda
    (WOLKITE UNIVERSITY, 2019-06) Elshaday Kifle, Elshaday
    The main objective of the study was to identify factor affect smallholder farmer’s fertilizer demand in Grare Jarso woreda. In the study both primary and secondary data were used to investigate factor which affects fertilizer demand of smallholder farmers. Primary data was collected from 99 sample respondents selected by using simple random sampling technique from the total household of the study area. Interview was used to collected different data from sample respondents in the study area. The gathered data was analyzed by using econometrics and descriptive method. Logistic regression was employed to show factors affect the demand of fertilizer in Grare Jarso woreda. Results show there is low demand of fertilizer. Depending on the result we recommend that government have to use incentive like low price, supply fertilizer in their area, good credit access to farmers.
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    DETRIMINANTS OF GRADUTE STUDENTS WILLINGNESS TOPARTICIPATE IN THEIR OWN BUSINESS: IN CASE OF WOLKITE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE STUDENTS
    (WOLKITE UNIVERSITY, 2018-06) ABEBE ALEMU
    Although entrepreneur has become an important thing to support the decreasing of unemployment, it is not good. The aim of this study is to find the determinants of graduate student willingness to participate in their own business. The primary data for this study wasgathered through structured questionnaires distributed to Wolkite University graduate students. Three stages random sampling method was employed to select the 169 respondents out of 2555graduate students. The data collected were analyzed by descriptive statistics and econometric analysis. The study found that entrepreneurship education, attitudes, government support, and family business background, and are statistically significant and hence they are the determinants of graduate student willingness to participate in their own business. This study recommends that the concerned authority or the universities and higher institution should work more at changing the attitude of students on participating in their own business.