Using a production function, marginal productivity of farm inputs and benefit-cost analysis, we explore the economics of selected water control technologies. From the production function, all farm inputs, including irrigation water is found to have a significant and positive effect on yield. Marginal value products of farm inputs are found to be positive but their magnitudes differ by type of control structures, crop type, agro-ecology and regions. The net present values of all water control structures are positive. There is a favorable precondition for sustainable adoption of these controls technologies and institutionalizing some sort of cost recovery schemes. The level of education, the ratio of irrigated land allocated to irrigated annu...
Water is an extremely complex resource. It is both a public and a private good; it has multiple uses...
Worldwide growing water scarcity has increased the call for economic instruments to stimulate ration...
This report describes the results of the Water Valuation and Pricing project, which aims to provide ...
Using a production function, marginal productivity of farm inputs and benefit-cost analysis, we expl...
Using a production function, marginal productivity of farm inputs and benefit-cost analysis, we expl...
Rainfall shortage and variability constrain crop production of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia and c...
Agriculture is the most significant contributor to Ethiopia?s economy. Most of the agricultural prod...
In areas where markets for natural water are lacking, information on its marginal value can be an im...
The relationship between irrigation water availability and crop revenue is multifaceted. However, mo...
The relationship between irrigation water availability and crop revenue is multifaceted. However, mo...
Ethiopia's economy is dependent on agriculture which contributes more than 50% to GDP, about 60% to ...
Development of a clear understanding of the relationship between the availability of dam-driven irri...
Agriculture is the mainstay of Ethiopia’s economy, contributing more than 40% to GDP and providing a...
By 2025, water withdrawals are expected to increase by 50% in developing countries and 18% in develo...
Water is an extremely complex resource. It is both a public and a private good; it has multiple uses...
Worldwide growing water scarcity has increased the call for economic instruments to stimulate ration...
This report describes the results of the Water Valuation and Pricing project, which aims to provide ...
Using a production function, marginal productivity of farm inputs and benefit-cost analysis, we expl...
Using a production function, marginal productivity of farm inputs and benefit-cost analysis, we expl...
Rainfall shortage and variability constrain crop production of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia and c...
Agriculture is the most significant contributor to Ethiopia?s economy. Most of the agricultural prod...
In areas where markets for natural water are lacking, information on its marginal value can be an im...
The relationship between irrigation water availability and crop revenue is multifaceted. However, mo...
The relationship between irrigation water availability and crop revenue is multifaceted. However, mo...
Ethiopia's economy is dependent on agriculture which contributes more than 50% to GDP, about 60% to ...
Development of a clear understanding of the relationship between the availability of dam-driven irri...
Agriculture is the mainstay of Ethiopia’s economy, contributing more than 40% to GDP and providing a...
By 2025, water withdrawals are expected to increase by 50% in developing countries and 18% in develo...
Water is an extremely complex resource. It is both a public and a private good; it has multiple uses...
Worldwide growing water scarcity has increased the call for economic instruments to stimulate ration...
This report describes the results of the Water Valuation and Pricing project, which aims to provide ...