Ethiopia’s rivers and streams (Figure 1) and its ground water potential of 2.6 billion m3 of groundwater potential (Awulachew et al., 2008) is estimated to have a potential to irrigate 5.3 million hectares of land. So far, less than 5 percent of the potentially irrigable land is currently irrigated, exposing the country’s agriculture to the vagaries of nature. The startling divergence between irrigation potential and utilization has been the subject of policy discussions in the recent decade, which results in a significant impetus towards irrigation development in the country both in expressed commitments and actual investments. For instance, the current 10-year development plan of the country placed irrigation as the main catalyst for acce...
Population growth and increasing food demand coupled with frequent droughts and famine have brought ...
Irrigation has a large potential to increase agricultural output and yield per unit area. However, t...
Rainfed crop production in the semi-arid areas is associated with high risk of rainfall variability ...
Ethiopia’s rivers and streams (Figure 1) and its ground water potential of 2.6 billion m3 of groundw...
Water scarcity became a common phenomenon in Ethiopia with drought frequency of at least once in thr...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Loulseged, Makonnen; Yilma, Aster Denekew (Comps.). Impact of irrigati...
Dependence on rain-fed agriculture not only reduces productivity but also greatly increases growth v...
Rural livelihoods in Ethiopia are vulnerable due to their reliance upon variable rainfall and the la...
Water was considered a free commodity in the past, which meant that its quality was unregulated and ...
Small-scale irrigation is playing an important role in adapting to climate change, achieving food se...
The relationship between irrigation water availability and crop revenue is multifaceted. However, mo...
An expansion of irrigation is among the priority areas in Ethiopia although farmers’ participation i...
The relationship between irrigation water availability and crop revenue is multifaceted. However, mo...
Although Ethiopia has abundant land for irrigation, only a fraction of its potential land is being u...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Erkossa, Teklu; Balcha, Y. (Comps.). Irrigation and water for sustaina...
Population growth and increasing food demand coupled with frequent droughts and famine have brought ...
Irrigation has a large potential to increase agricultural output and yield per unit area. However, t...
Rainfed crop production in the semi-arid areas is associated with high risk of rainfall variability ...
Ethiopia’s rivers and streams (Figure 1) and its ground water potential of 2.6 billion m3 of groundw...
Water scarcity became a common phenomenon in Ethiopia with drought frequency of at least once in thr...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Loulseged, Makonnen; Yilma, Aster Denekew (Comps.). Impact of irrigati...
Dependence on rain-fed agriculture not only reduces productivity but also greatly increases growth v...
Rural livelihoods in Ethiopia are vulnerable due to their reliance upon variable rainfall and the la...
Water was considered a free commodity in the past, which meant that its quality was unregulated and ...
Small-scale irrigation is playing an important role in adapting to climate change, achieving food se...
The relationship between irrigation water availability and crop revenue is multifaceted. However, mo...
An expansion of irrigation is among the priority areas in Ethiopia although farmers’ participation i...
The relationship between irrigation water availability and crop revenue is multifaceted. However, mo...
Although Ethiopia has abundant land for irrigation, only a fraction of its potential land is being u...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Erkossa, Teklu; Balcha, Y. (Comps.). Irrigation and water for sustaina...
Population growth and increasing food demand coupled with frequent droughts and famine have brought ...
Irrigation has a large potential to increase agricultural output and yield per unit area. However, t...
Rainfed crop production in the semi-arid areas is associated with high risk of rainfall variability ...