The baseline survey data were collected in Ethiopia (November 2014 – December 2014), Tanzania (June 2015 – July 2015), and Ghana (November 2015 – February 2016) as part of the five-year Feed the Future Innovation Laboratory for Small-Scale Irrigation (ILSSI) project. The ILSSI project aims to benefit farmers of Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Ghana by improving effective use of scarce water supplies through interventions aimed at the scaling of small-scale irrigation for prosperity, nutrition and women’s empowerment. Due to differences in sampling methodology and survey timing, the Ghana survey data are not further described in the following. The ILSSI project is led by the Norman Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture at Texas A&M Univers...
As part of the US government’s Feed the Future initiative that aims to address global hunger and foo...
The Ghana Africa Research in Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation (Africa RISING) Bas...
Irrigation has significant potential to enhance productivity, resilience to climatic risks and nutri...
The baseline survey data were collected in Ethiopia (November 2014 – December 2014), Tanzania (June ...
Description: This meta-data on development and management of community managed small-scale irrigatio...
The Feed the Future Innovation Lab on Small-Scale Irrigation (FTF-ILSSI) is a cooperative agreement ...
The Ethiopia Africa Research in Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation (Africa RISING) ...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Loulseged, Makonnen; Yilma, Aster Denekew (Comps.). Impact of irrigati...
Feed the Future Innovation Lab on Small Scale Irrigation in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Ghan
Small-scale irrigation (SSI) provides great benefits to farmers in terms of increased yields and pro...
The Tanzania Africa Research in Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation (Africa RISING) ...
This enabling environment analysis tool was developed and applied to identify systemic barriers to a...
Feed the Future Innovation Laboratory for Small Scale Irrigation (ILSSI) Research Results Discussion...
Small-scale irrigation (SSI) provides great benefits to farmers in terms of increased yields and pro...
Market segmentation study and client assessment scorecard developed and applied in Ethiopia, Ghana a...
As part of the US government’s Feed the Future initiative that aims to address global hunger and foo...
The Ghana Africa Research in Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation (Africa RISING) Bas...
Irrigation has significant potential to enhance productivity, resilience to climatic risks and nutri...
The baseline survey data were collected in Ethiopia (November 2014 – December 2014), Tanzania (June ...
Description: This meta-data on development and management of community managed small-scale irrigatio...
The Feed the Future Innovation Lab on Small-Scale Irrigation (FTF-ILSSI) is a cooperative agreement ...
The Ethiopia Africa Research in Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation (Africa RISING) ...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Loulseged, Makonnen; Yilma, Aster Denekew (Comps.). Impact of irrigati...
Feed the Future Innovation Lab on Small Scale Irrigation in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Ghan
Small-scale irrigation (SSI) provides great benefits to farmers in terms of increased yields and pro...
The Tanzania Africa Research in Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation (Africa RISING) ...
This enabling environment analysis tool was developed and applied to identify systemic barriers to a...
Feed the Future Innovation Laboratory for Small Scale Irrigation (ILSSI) Research Results Discussion...
Small-scale irrigation (SSI) provides great benefits to farmers in terms of increased yields and pro...
Market segmentation study and client assessment scorecard developed and applied in Ethiopia, Ghana a...
As part of the US government’s Feed the Future initiative that aims to address global hunger and foo...
The Ghana Africa Research in Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation (Africa RISING) Bas...
Irrigation has significant potential to enhance productivity, resilience to climatic risks and nutri...