Agriculture is the main sector of the Ethiopian economy, as is the case in many sub-Saharan African countries. In this region, rainfall distribution is extremely uneven both spatially and temporally. Drought frequently results in crop failure, while high rainfall intensities result in low infiltr...
Gebregziabher, Gebrehaweria
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Rebelo, Lisa-Maria
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Notenbaert, An Maria Omer
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Ergano, Kebebe
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Abebe, Yenenesh
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[Determinants of Adoption of Rainwater Management Technologies among Farm Households in the Nile River Basin]
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Determinants of Adoption of Rainwater Management Technologies among Farm Households in the Nile River Basin
The IFAD-funded Fodder Adoption Project facilitated local fodder stakeholder platforms in three pilot learning woredas (Ada’a, Mieso and Alamata) starting in May 2008. Through these stakeholder platforms
different fodder options were introduced to farmers with the aim of alleviating the feed scar...
Adie, Aberra
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Duncan, Alan J.
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Ergano, Kebebe
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[Participatory evaluation of planted forages in Ada’a, Miesso and Alamata woredas of Ethiopia]
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Participatory evaluation of planted forages in Ada’a, Miesso and Alamata woredas of Ethiopia
Agriculture is the main sector of the Ethiopian economy. Uneven distribution of rainfall, droughts and high rainfall intensities contribute to low agricultural productivity and high levels of food insecurity. High population growth, the cultivation of steep and marginal lands, poor land managemen...
Gebregziabher, Gebrehaweria
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Rebelo, Lisa-Maria
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Notenbaert, An Maria Omer
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Ergano, Kebebe
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Abebe, Yenenesh
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[Determinants of adoption of rainwater management technologies among farm households in the Nile River Basin]
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Determinants of adoption of rainwater management technologies among farm households in the Nile River Basin
Duncan, Alan J.
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Ergano, Kebebe
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Adie, Aberra
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Geleti, D.
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Assefa, T.
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Bediye, S.
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[Planted forage as an entry point for catalysing stakeholder action on broader livestock value chain issues: Experiences from Ethiopia]
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Planted forage as an entry point for catalysing stakeholder action on broader livestock value chain issues: Experiences from Ethiopia
This workshop brought together grass‐roots stakeholders from the 4 IPMS pilot learning
woredas in which the Fodder Adoption Project is working. The aim of the workshop was to
provide a forum for experience sharing around the whole area of the usefulness of stakeholder
groups to accelerate innovat...
Duncan, Alan J.
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Ergano, Kebebe
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Adie, Aberra
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[Enhancing Livelihoods of Poor Livestock Keepers through Increased Use of Fodder: Report on Innovation Experience Sharing Workshop, Ethiopia, 3‐4 June 2009]
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Enhancing Livelihoods of Poor Livestock Keepers through Increased Use of Fodder: Report on Innovation Experience Sharing Workshop, Ethiopia, 3‐4 June 2009