Ethiopia has for a long time been one of the world’s most food-insecure countries. Efforts by the government and a multitude of sponsors including NGOs have developed an array of institutions and instruments to mitigate the negative impact of production and supply disruptions. Public stockpiles are one such tool, the use of which is rapidly increasing worldwide. This brief field study examines the Ethiopian policies and practice in context, including various instruments operated by farmers, processors and traders. The study finds that the multiple objectives assigned to food reserves as well as the present management structure may not be well-suited at a time of high world market prices and when international food aid is dwindling, and ...
The objective of this report is to review available evidence on the potential to promote access to ...
Holding strategic grain reserves to address food price hikes has received renewed attentions in rece...
The aim of this study is to explore and analyse the underlying causes of food shortages, household c...
This study analyses income, expenditure and food consumption data in Ethiopia to help explains the c...
Since 1961 Ethiopia has been ruled by a Monarchy, a Marxist military dictatorship, and presently by ...
Objective: To assess the 1999–2000 food security situation and the food relief programmes in Ethiopi...
Ethiopia, the second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa, is home to about 75 million people...
Both availability and access issues underpin Ethiopia’s food security challenges. The country is mos...
Cereal production and marketing are the means of livelihood for millions of households in Ethiopia. ...
Food insecurity in rural areas of southern Ethiopia is widespread; in recent years over half of all ...
This paper has attempted to examine prospects for attaining food security in Ethiopia in the area of...
Agriculture has been the main economic activity of many Ethiopians for centuries, and it has employe...
Since the 1973-74 drought, FAO has participated in several studies in Ethiopia related to food secur...
Indeed, the reality of Ethiopia’s agriculture and food security situation is complex because of vari...
This paper analyzes current food security and rural vulnerability situation in present day Ethiopia ...
The objective of this report is to review available evidence on the potential to promote access to ...
Holding strategic grain reserves to address food price hikes has received renewed attentions in rece...
The aim of this study is to explore and analyse the underlying causes of food shortages, household c...
This study analyses income, expenditure and food consumption data in Ethiopia to help explains the c...
Since 1961 Ethiopia has been ruled by a Monarchy, a Marxist military dictatorship, and presently by ...
Objective: To assess the 1999–2000 food security situation and the food relief programmes in Ethiopi...
Ethiopia, the second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa, is home to about 75 million people...
Both availability and access issues underpin Ethiopia’s food security challenges. The country is mos...
Cereal production and marketing are the means of livelihood for millions of households in Ethiopia. ...
Food insecurity in rural areas of southern Ethiopia is widespread; in recent years over half of all ...
This paper has attempted to examine prospects for attaining food security in Ethiopia in the area of...
Agriculture has been the main economic activity of many Ethiopians for centuries, and it has employe...
Since the 1973-74 drought, FAO has participated in several studies in Ethiopia related to food secur...
Indeed, the reality of Ethiopia’s agriculture and food security situation is complex because of vari...
This paper analyzes current food security and rural vulnerability situation in present day Ethiopia ...
The objective of this report is to review available evidence on the potential to promote access to ...
Holding strategic grain reserves to address food price hikes has received renewed attentions in rece...
The aim of this study is to explore and analyse the underlying causes of food shortages, household c...