Agriculture is the backbone of both Ethiopia’s livelihoods and the national economy, shaping the outcomes of all other sectors. Reliant largely on rainfall and subsistence farming, the country’s food systems are particularly vulnerable to a changing climate. “Climate change is a risk multiplier in terms of agricultural productivity, food and nutrition security,” said Dr. Dawit Solomon, East Africa Regional Program Leader for the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). To overcome these challenges, stakeholders have come together in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to highlight entry points to harness the triple wins of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) in increased agricultural productivity, enhanced adaptive cap...
Agricultural sector is the backbone of Ethiopian economy which accounts about 36% of the Gross Domes...
Agricultural sector is the backbone of Ethiopian economy which accounts about 36% of the Gross Domes...
Agriculture has remained central to the livelihoods of millions of Africans. Yet, far too many agric...
In Ethiopia, a group of stakeholders, including representatives from local governments, research ins...
In Ethiopia, a group of stakeholders, including representatives from local governments, research ins...
The agriculture sector is the backbone of Ethiopia’s economy and livelihoods. Yet, heavy reliance on...
The agriculture sector is the backbone of Ethiopia’s economy and livelihoods. Yet, heavy reliance on...
This roadmap is developed based on a context analysis of Ethiopian agriculture. The roadmap aims to ...
This roadmap is developed based on a context analysis of Ethiopian agriculture. The roadmap aims to ...
This roadmap is developed based on a context analysis of Ethiopian agriculture. The roadmap aims to ...
The agriculture sector is the backbone of Ethiopia’s economy and livelihoods. Yet, heavy reliance on...
Since the Maputo Declaration on Agriculture and Food Security in 2003, governments in East Africa ha...
CSA monitoring Training held in Hosanna-Ethiopia, Africa October 28, 2019 by the CCAFS-F2 team
This brief summarizes findings of a mission of MSc fellows in support of the project entitled ‘Adapt...
Farmers in East Africa are experiencing increasing livelihood challenges attributed to increasing sc...
Agricultural sector is the backbone of Ethiopian economy which accounts about 36% of the Gross Domes...
Agricultural sector is the backbone of Ethiopian economy which accounts about 36% of the Gross Domes...
Agriculture has remained central to the livelihoods of millions of Africans. Yet, far too many agric...
In Ethiopia, a group of stakeholders, including representatives from local governments, research ins...
In Ethiopia, a group of stakeholders, including representatives from local governments, research ins...
The agriculture sector is the backbone of Ethiopia’s economy and livelihoods. Yet, heavy reliance on...
The agriculture sector is the backbone of Ethiopia’s economy and livelihoods. Yet, heavy reliance on...
This roadmap is developed based on a context analysis of Ethiopian agriculture. The roadmap aims to ...
This roadmap is developed based on a context analysis of Ethiopian agriculture. The roadmap aims to ...
This roadmap is developed based on a context analysis of Ethiopian agriculture. The roadmap aims to ...
The agriculture sector is the backbone of Ethiopia’s economy and livelihoods. Yet, heavy reliance on...
Since the Maputo Declaration on Agriculture and Food Security in 2003, governments in East Africa ha...
CSA monitoring Training held in Hosanna-Ethiopia, Africa October 28, 2019 by the CCAFS-F2 team
This brief summarizes findings of a mission of MSc fellows in support of the project entitled ‘Adapt...
Farmers in East Africa are experiencing increasing livelihood challenges attributed to increasing sc...
Agricultural sector is the backbone of Ethiopian economy which accounts about 36% of the Gross Domes...
Agricultural sector is the backbone of Ethiopian economy which accounts about 36% of the Gross Domes...
Agriculture has remained central to the livelihoods of millions of Africans. Yet, far too many agric...