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Ethiopia and Agriculture and food

Ethiopia
  • Capital: Addis Ababa
  • Population: 88013491
  • Size: 1127127.0 Km2

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The BLDS agriculture collection
The BLDS agriculture collection

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The Political Economy of Cereal Seed Systems in Africa’s Green Revolution
J. Thompson / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2012
Policy Brief 44 Drawing on lessons from case studies from Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi and Zimbabwe conducted by the Future Agricultures Consortium during 2009-11, this Policy Brief assesses the political economy of cereal se...
The Long Conversation: Customary Approaches to Peace Management...
P. Scott-Villiers, H. Ungiti, D. Kiyana, M. Kullu, T. Orto, E. Reidy and A. Sora / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2011
The Long Conversation: Customary Approaches to Peace Management in Southern Ethiopia and Northern Kenya Patta Scott-Villiers, Hussein Boru Ungiti, Diba Kiyana, Molu Kullu, Tumal Orto, Eugenie Reidy and Adan Sora June 201...
Innovation works:pastoralists building secure livelihoods in the Horn of Africa
A. Nunow / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2011
Pastoralist areas of the Horn of Africa are experiencing rapid change. Markets are opening up, helping to improve livelihoods and generate substantial new wealth for local and national economies. Political and constitutional changes a...
Creating New Markets via Smallholder Irrigation: The Case of Irrigation-led Smallholder...
S. Gebreselassie / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2010
Creating New Markets via Smallholder Irrigation: The Case of Irrigation-led Smallholder Commercialization in Lume District, Ethiopia By Samuel Gebreselassie June 2010 Following the 2008 global food crises, the agric...
The Political Economy of Ethiopian Cereal Seed Systems
D. Alemu / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2010
The Political Economy of Ethiopian Cereal Seed Systems: State Control, Market Liberalisation and Decentralisation Dawit Alemu August 2010 This paper presents the political and economic processes governing Ethiopi...
Reforming Agricultural Policy: Lessons from Four Countries
L. Cabral / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2010
Lídia Cabral, Colin Poulton, Steve Wiggins and Linxiu Zhang July 2006 Comparing reform of agricultural policy in Bangladesh, Chile, China and New Zealand, this paper derives lessons for countries contemplating refor...
Cash Transfers and High Food Prices: Explaining Outcomes on Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net ...
R. Sabates-Wheeler / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2010
Rachel Sabates-Wheeler and Stephen Devereux January 2010 An ongoing and highly politicised debate concerns the relative efficacy of cash transfers versus food aid. This paper aims to shed light on this debate, drawing on n...
Land, Land Policy and Smallholder Agriculture in Ethiopia
S. Gebreselassie / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2009
By Samuel Gebreselassie Land is a public property in Ethiopia. It has been administered by the government since the 1975 radical land reform. The reform brought to an end the exploitative type of relationship that existed betwe...
Pastoral Innovation Systems Perspectives from Ethiopia and Kenya
A. Adwera / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2009
While there has been much discussion of the importance of innovation in African agriculture, remarkably little has focused on mobile pastoral systems. Everyone agrees that science, technology and innovation must be at t...
Agriculture and Social Protection in Ethiopia: The Politics of Land and ‘Graduation’
S. Devereux / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2009
By Stephen Devereux March 2009 Agriculture and social protection are inextricably interconnected in Ethiopia. Smallholder farming is the dominant livelihood activity for most Ethiopians, but is also a major source of pover...
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Pastoralist Communication Initiative
Promoting new knowledge and innovation in pastoralism
Pastoral Resource Competition in Eastern Africa (OSSREA)
Provides a resource for East African social scientists involved in research into pastoralism in this region
United Nations Emergencies Unit for Ethiopia (UN-EUE)
Focuses on pastoralism and conflict in Ethiopia
International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)
Enhances the diverse and essential contributions livestock make to smallholder farming
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Agriculture and food profiles on Ethiopia

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