Rainfall shortage and variability constrain crop production of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia and climate change may even aggravate this problem. An attractive method to mitigate this is water harvesting. This thesis examines the economic aspects of water harvesting by exploring optimal water use and the impact of water harvesting using micro-econometric analyses of cross-section and panel data collected from Ethiopian farmers in 2005 and 2010. In the first empirical chapter, the study estimates marginal values and elasticitiesof harvested water in the production of three vegetables to determine whether water allocation is economically optimal. The results are mixed, although the estimated marginal product values between onions and tomato...
This study investigates the impact of different soil and water conservation technologies on the vari...
Using a production function, marginal productivity of farm inputs and benefit-cost analysis, we expl...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is being promoted widely as a way to improve the production of crops and ...
Rainfall shortage and variability constrain crop production of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia and ...
Rainfall shortages constrain small-holders' agricultural production in developing countries and with...
Rainfall shortage is a major production risk for smallholder farmers. Due to rainfall shortage, smal...
The relationship between irrigation water availability and crop revenue is multifaceted. However, mo...
The relationship between irrigation water availability and crop revenue is multifaceted. However, mo...
Rain-fall shortage constrains production in small-holder agriculture in developing countries and wit...
This study analyses disadoption of water harvesting technologies in Ethiopia where the average disad...
In areas where markets for natural water are lacking, information on its marginal value can be an im...
Ex situ household rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems have been introduced at a large scale in Ethiop...
Agriculture is the most significant contributor to Ethiopia?s economy. Most of the agricultural prod...
This study investigates the impact of different soil and water conservation technologies on the vari...
Using a production function, marginal productivity of farm inputs and benefit-cost analysis, we expl...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is being promoted widely as a way to improve the production of crops and ...
Rainfall shortage and variability constrain crop production of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia and ...
Rainfall shortages constrain small-holders' agricultural production in developing countries and with...
Rainfall shortage is a major production risk for smallholder farmers. Due to rainfall shortage, smal...
The relationship between irrigation water availability and crop revenue is multifaceted. However, mo...
The relationship between irrigation water availability and crop revenue is multifaceted. However, mo...
Rain-fall shortage constrains production in small-holder agriculture in developing countries and wit...
This study analyses disadoption of water harvesting technologies in Ethiopia where the average disad...
In areas where markets for natural water are lacking, information on its marginal value can be an im...
Ex situ household rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems have been introduced at a large scale in Ethiop...
Agriculture is the most significant contributor to Ethiopia?s economy. Most of the agricultural prod...
This study investigates the impact of different soil and water conservation technologies on the vari...
Using a production function, marginal productivity of farm inputs and benefit-cost analysis, we expl...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is being promoted widely as a way to improve the production of crops and ...