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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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Agriculture and Social Protection in Ethiopia
S. Devereux and B. Guenthe / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2009
Stephen Devereux and Bruce Guenthe January 2009 Agriculture and social protection in Ethiopia are inextricably interconnected. Smallholder farming is the dominant livelihood activity for the majority of Ethiopians, but it ...
Agricultural Commercialisation in Coffee Growing Areas of Ethiopia
S. Gebreselassie and E. Ludi / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2008
Samuel Gebreselassie and Eva Ludi March 2008 The coffee sub-sector is very important to the Ethiopian economy. In 2005, coffee exports generated 41% of foreign exchange earnings and provides income for approximately 8 mil...
BUSH ENCROACHMENT CONTROL DEMONSTRATIONS AND MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS ON HERBACEOUS SPECIES IN SAVANNAS OF SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA
A. Angassa 2012
Proper management of bush control methods need to be effectively demonstrated to resource users. In this paper, authors evaluated effects of disturbance control, tree cutting, fire and grazing, the old traditional method of applying f...
Commercialisation of Smallholder Agriculture in Selected Tef-growing Areas of Ethiopia
S. Gebreselassie / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2008
By Samuel Gebreselassie and Kay Sharp The poverty-reduction strategy adopted by Ethiopia seeks to achieve growth through the commercialisation of smallholder agriculture. The Plan for Accelerated and Sustainable Development to...
Reforming Agricultural Policy: lessons from four countries SUMMARY
L. Cabral / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2006
Comparing reform of agricultural policy in Bangladesh, Chile, China and New Zealand, this paper derives lessons for countries contemplating reform. In all cases reforms to farm policy were undertaken as part of overall reforms ...
Agriculture, Growth and Poverty Reduction in Ethiopia: Policy Processes Around the New PRSP (PASDEP)
A. Teshome / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2006
Amdissa Teshome March 2006 "Agriculture is the mainstay of the Ethiopian Economy". This statement has almost become a cliché for development professionals in Ethiopia. Those who went to school 50 years ago, read it; a...
Food Aid and Small-holder Agriculture in Ethiopia
S. Gebreselassie / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2006
By Samuel Gebreselassie Ethiopia has been structurally in food deficit since at least 1980. The contribution of agriculture to food security has declined as the growth in food production has failed to keep pace with population...
Agriculture, Growth and Poverty Reduction in Ethiopia
A. Teshome / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2006
By Amdissa Teshome January 2006 Trade-offs between growth and poverty reduction and the role of agriculture are major contemporary issues in debates about future agricultures in Africa. In Ethiopia, this has been a long-ru...
Intensification of Smallholder Agriculture in Ethiopia
S. Gebreselassie / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2006
By Samuel Gebreselassie January 2006 The prevailing orthodoxy is to see the problem of smallholder agriculture in Ethiopia strictly as a technical and resource related problem. This view identifies the low level of agricul...
Food Aid and Smallholder Agriculture in Ethiopia
S. Gebreselassie / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2006
By Samuel Gebreselassie January 2006 Ethiopia has been structurally in food deficit since at least 1980. Today, Ethiopia is the world’s most food aid dependent country. The country received 795 thousand metric tonnes...
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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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