Agricultural GDP in Ethiopia grew at an average 7.3 percent per year between 2001/02 and 2012/13. Most of this dynamism occurred in the highlands, where high population density and land scarcity begs the question of how future agricultural output can be maintained to sustain the previous decade’s momentum. This paper uses a spatial regression approach to calculate the maximum crop area potential of each kebele in Ethiopia. We find that although the highlands have a greater potential for cropped area, there is little room to expand. A substantial share of the highlands has limited economic potential to expand the land base devoted to agriculture. In fact, many areas may be reaching an environmental threshold that will require the local agric...
This study assesses which agricultural subsectors have the strongest capacity to drive economic grow...
A large majority of Ethiopians and those who are poor live in rural areas and derive their livelihoo...
Economic development transforms an economy from one that is largely agricultural to one that is larg...
Agricultural GDP in Ethiopia grew at an average 7.3 percent per year between 2001/02 and 2012/13. Mo...
Chapter 2, “Cropland Expansion,” uses spatially disaggregated satellite data to examine changes in l...
Agricultural intensification and cropland expansion are the key policies to increase food production...
This paper explores the race between these two countervailing forces, with the goal of informing two...
AbstractHighland Ethiopia is one of the most densely populated regions of Africa and has long been a...
This Working paper has been published as a journal article, available at http://ebrary.ifpri.org/cdm...
This paper evaluates the future impact of soil degradation on national food security and land occupa...
Ethiopia has a vast lowland area that is important for human subsistence and the national economy. T...
This paper investigates the impacts of population growth, market access, agricultural credit and tec...
Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa with a population of more than 11...
This study assesses which agricultural subsectors have the strongest capacity to drive economic grow...
This paper investigates the land management practices used in the highlands of Tigray, northern Ethi...
This study assesses which agricultural subsectors have the strongest capacity to drive economic grow...
A large majority of Ethiopians and those who are poor live in rural areas and derive their livelihoo...
Economic development transforms an economy from one that is largely agricultural to one that is larg...
Agricultural GDP in Ethiopia grew at an average 7.3 percent per year between 2001/02 and 2012/13. Mo...
Chapter 2, “Cropland Expansion,” uses spatially disaggregated satellite data to examine changes in l...
Agricultural intensification and cropland expansion are the key policies to increase food production...
This paper explores the race between these two countervailing forces, with the goal of informing two...
AbstractHighland Ethiopia is one of the most densely populated regions of Africa and has long been a...
This Working paper has been published as a journal article, available at http://ebrary.ifpri.org/cdm...
This paper evaluates the future impact of soil degradation on national food security and land occupa...
Ethiopia has a vast lowland area that is important for human subsistence and the national economy. T...
This paper investigates the impacts of population growth, market access, agricultural credit and tec...
Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa with a population of more than 11...
This study assesses which agricultural subsectors have the strongest capacity to drive economic grow...
This paper investigates the land management practices used in the highlands of Tigray, northern Ethi...
This study assesses which agricultural subsectors have the strongest capacity to drive economic grow...
A large majority of Ethiopians and those who are poor live in rural areas and derive their livelihoo...
Economic development transforms an economy from one that is largely agricultural to one that is larg...