ũmithio
- productivity, yield. Productivity or yield. The capacity to produce output or results, especially referring to milk production capacity in dairy animals, egg or meat production in poultry, or crop yields in agriculture.
Example: Mũkamo mũnyitũ na ũtari mũikũrũkũ mũno ni wa bata hari kũheana ũmithio wa kahinda karaya. (A high and firmly attached udder is essential for long-term dairy performance.); Nĩkũhonokagia mũgũnda ũngĩhũthĩrwo na njĩra ingĩ ta kũhanda mahuti mangĩkorwo na ũmithio mũnene ta thara. (• Saves land for other enterprises by allowing the use of high yielding fodder crops like napier); Mĩtaratara mĩega ya kũrangĩra ũgima mwega wa mwĩrĩ hamwe na kũhe njanjo rĩrĩa kwagĩrĩire na ũhũthĩri wa njĩra cia kĩmerera cia kũrũa na mĩrimũ nĩirumagĩrirwo rĩrĩa muoroto nĩ wa kuona ũmithio mũnene. (Better health programs involving routine vaccination and strict biosecurity are usually put in place where profit is the main goal); Mĩmera mĩega na ĩrĩ umithio ĩbatiĩ kũhandanĩrio na kahũa nĩ waru, nyanya hamwe na mboco. (The technically and economically viable intercrops for coffee were potatoes, tomatoes, beans, and tomatoes in combination with beans.); kũhũthĩra iruka iria njega gũteithagia gũciarwo kwa njaũ cia bata ikahota gũkorwo na umithio mũnene, ikahota gwĩtiria mĩrimũ, na maũthi ma bata marĩa magathiĩ kwĩ njiarwa. (Use of superior sires ensures that you get calves that are superior in production,resistant to diseases, and good genetic characteristics/traits that are required to be passed to the offspring); Nĩgetha ng'ombe ya iria ĩkorwo na ũgima mwega wa mwĩrĩ na ĩna ũhoti wa gũkũhe umithio, he bata kũmĩhe irio iria ciagĩrĩire. (For a healthy and productive cow, feed on a balanced diet.)