Ethiopian agriculture is mostly rain fed, whereas inter-annual and seasonal rainfall variability is high and droughts are frequent in many parts of the country. Rainfall variability has historically been a major cause of food insecurity and famines in the country. Surprisingly, however, the relationships between rainfall variability and fluctuations in agricultural production at regional and sub-regional scales have not been studied in detail. The objective of this study is to analyze rainfall variability and trends, and examine vulnerability of food grain production to rainfall variability in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. The data used for the study were historical rainfall records from 12 stations (for the 1975-2003 period) and available...
Crop production in the Fanteakwa District is predominantly rainfed, exposing this major livelihood a...
Ethiopian economy is predominantly agrarian and the majority of the population in the country engage...
Drought can generally be defined as the persistence of precipitation deficit. It can range from mild...
Rainfall seasonality and timing are key climatic features affecting crop yield in rainfed agricultur...
AbstractRisks associated with rainfall variability are one of the most visible concerns of rainfed a...
Ethiopia is one of the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of climate variability and change on...
This study examines rainfall trends, variability and small-scale farmer adaptation strategies to cli...
Most farmers in the Ethiopian highlands are dependent on rain-fed agriculture. The indigenous cereal...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to analyze rainfall variability and its impact on riceproduc...
The climate variability and drought frequency over potential crop growing regions of Ethiopia during...
Rainfall timing is a key parameter that farmers rely on to match the cropping season with the time w...
This study aimed to assess the rainfall variability and its effect on wheat production in Agarfa dis...
This study aims to investigate the spatio-temporal variability and trends in climate and its implica...
In the Northern Ethiopian Highlands, ca. 33% of the land is cropland, which is mainly cultivated by ...
Ethiopian agriculture is a vulnerable sector from effects of climate variability. This study identif...
Crop production in the Fanteakwa District is predominantly rainfed, exposing this major livelihood a...
Ethiopian economy is predominantly agrarian and the majority of the population in the country engage...
Drought can generally be defined as the persistence of precipitation deficit. It can range from mild...
Rainfall seasonality and timing are key climatic features affecting crop yield in rainfed agricultur...
AbstractRisks associated with rainfall variability are one of the most visible concerns of rainfed a...
Ethiopia is one of the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of climate variability and change on...
This study examines rainfall trends, variability and small-scale farmer adaptation strategies to cli...
Most farmers in the Ethiopian highlands are dependent on rain-fed agriculture. The indigenous cereal...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to analyze rainfall variability and its impact on riceproduc...
The climate variability and drought frequency over potential crop growing regions of Ethiopia during...
Rainfall timing is a key parameter that farmers rely on to match the cropping season with the time w...
This study aimed to assess the rainfall variability and its effect on wheat production in Agarfa dis...
This study aims to investigate the spatio-temporal variability and trends in climate and its implica...
In the Northern Ethiopian Highlands, ca. 33% of the land is cropland, which is mainly cultivated by ...
Ethiopian agriculture is a vulnerable sector from effects of climate variability. This study identif...
Crop production in the Fanteakwa District is predominantly rainfed, exposing this major livelihood a...
Ethiopian economy is predominantly agrarian and the majority of the population in the country engage...
Drought can generally be defined as the persistence of precipitation deficit. It can range from mild...