Increasing agricultural productivity is an important challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Since the 1960s, agricultural production in SSA has failed to keep up with population growth. The situation is severe in Ethiopia, particularly in the highland areas, where agriculture is primarily rain fed (about 95 percent); soil loss rates average 21 to 42 tons per hectare per year on cultivated lands (Hurni 1988; Kebede 1996); many soils show large negative nutrient balances (Stoorvogel, Smaling, and Janssen 1993; Elias, Morse, and Belshaw 1998); cereal yields are less than 1 ton per hectare in many places; and up to 2 percent of total crop production is lost annually from soil erosion alone (Kappel 1996).PRIFPRI1; GRP5; Theme 5; Theme 3; Subthem...
In the recent past, the image of agricultural and environmental crises in Sub- Saharan Africa (SSA) ...
This paper highlights some interventions which might alleviate agricultural pressures on steep slope...
Agriculture is the backbone of the Ethiopian economy and comprises large proportion of the GDP, thou...
Increasing agricultural productivity is an important challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Since th...
Reducing resource degradation, increasing agricultural productivity, and reducing poverty and food i...
The Ethiopian highlands are characterized by land degradation, erosion and low productivity, while t...
Agricultural productivity in the highlands of Ethiopia is threatened by severe land degradation, res...
Soil fertility and the lack of fertilizer use in Africa are frequently discussed topics. The problem...
This Working paper has been published as a journal article, available at http://ebrary.ifpri.org/cdm...
The land tenure system has been a controversial issue in Ethiopia: The advocates of the existing lan...
Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world, and its population of more than 70 million pe...
Land degradation is a severe problem in the densely populated highlands of East Africa and elsewhere...
Low agricultural productivity, poverty, and land degradation are critical and closely related proble...
Land management is a multi-dimensional and multi-institutional engagement that demands collective an...
The main objective of the project was to assess policy, institutional and technological strategies t...
In the recent past, the image of agricultural and environmental crises in Sub- Saharan Africa (SSA) ...
This paper highlights some interventions which might alleviate agricultural pressures on steep slope...
Agriculture is the backbone of the Ethiopian economy and comprises large proportion of the GDP, thou...
Increasing agricultural productivity is an important challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Since th...
Reducing resource degradation, increasing agricultural productivity, and reducing poverty and food i...
The Ethiopian highlands are characterized by land degradation, erosion and low productivity, while t...
Agricultural productivity in the highlands of Ethiopia is threatened by severe land degradation, res...
Soil fertility and the lack of fertilizer use in Africa are frequently discussed topics. The problem...
This Working paper has been published as a journal article, available at http://ebrary.ifpri.org/cdm...
The land tenure system has been a controversial issue in Ethiopia: The advocates of the existing lan...
Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world, and its population of more than 70 million pe...
Land degradation is a severe problem in the densely populated highlands of East Africa and elsewhere...
Low agricultural productivity, poverty, and land degradation are critical and closely related proble...
Land management is a multi-dimensional and multi-institutional engagement that demands collective an...
The main objective of the project was to assess policy, institutional and technological strategies t...
In the recent past, the image of agricultural and environmental crises in Sub- Saharan Africa (SSA) ...
This paper highlights some interventions which might alleviate agricultural pressures on steep slope...
Agriculture is the backbone of the Ethiopian economy and comprises large proportion of the GDP, thou...