This paper examines how the fertilizer sector in general, and farmers’ demand for fertilizer in particular, has evolved since the introduction of fertilizer sector reforms in Ethiopia. There is much debate in the agricultural development literature about whether fertilizer use in Africa is constrained primarily by poor input distribution systems, by farmers’ lack of knowledge concerning the benefits and correct use of fertilizer, or by lack of effective demand because the product is simply not profitable enough. This paper looks at each of these issues in an effort to understand the relative importance of the different constraints and how well current policies are addressing the problems. It attempts to identify additional policy mea...
Frequent shifts in policy on fertiliser markets have occurred in Ethiopia with the aim of facilitati...
It has been said that Ethiopia’s agriculture, a mainstay of the economy of the country, is dominated...
Ethiopia’s agricultural sector accounts to 40 percent of national Gross Domestic Product. This shows...
This paper examines how the fertilizer sector in general, and farmers’ demand for fertilizer in par...
This report assesses how the recent deregulation of fertilizer prices will affect the profitability...
Over the past four decades, decision-makers in Ethiopia have pursued a range of policies and investm...
While the economic returns to using chemical fertilizer in Africa can be large, application rates ar...
Over the past decade, policymakers have been searching for an appropriate blend of public and privat...
In this chapter, we investigate the determinants of inorganic fertilizer use on major cereal crops i...
The Ethiopian government has been promoting a package-driven extension that combines credit, fertili...
This article examines the characteristics of and choice among two production technologies in Ethiopi...
This thesis consists of an introduction and four independent papers. The papers aim at investigating...
Soil fertility and the lack of fertilizer use in Africa are frequently discussed topics. The problem...
In response to the low adoption of improved inputs, African governments have pursued various fertili...
Upholding increased adoption and utilization of superior agricultural technologies such as inorganic...
Frequent shifts in policy on fertiliser markets have occurred in Ethiopia with the aim of facilitati...
It has been said that Ethiopia’s agriculture, a mainstay of the economy of the country, is dominated...
Ethiopia’s agricultural sector accounts to 40 percent of national Gross Domestic Product. This shows...
This paper examines how the fertilizer sector in general, and farmers’ demand for fertilizer in par...
This report assesses how the recent deregulation of fertilizer prices will affect the profitability...
Over the past four decades, decision-makers in Ethiopia have pursued a range of policies and investm...
While the economic returns to using chemical fertilizer in Africa can be large, application rates ar...
Over the past decade, policymakers have been searching for an appropriate blend of public and privat...
In this chapter, we investigate the determinants of inorganic fertilizer use on major cereal crops i...
The Ethiopian government has been promoting a package-driven extension that combines credit, fertili...
This article examines the characteristics of and choice among two production technologies in Ethiopi...
This thesis consists of an introduction and four independent papers. The papers aim at investigating...
Soil fertility and the lack of fertilizer use in Africa are frequently discussed topics. The problem...
In response to the low adoption of improved inputs, African governments have pursued various fertili...
Upholding increased adoption and utilization of superior agricultural technologies such as inorganic...
Frequent shifts in policy on fertiliser markets have occurred in Ethiopia with the aim of facilitati...
It has been said that Ethiopia’s agriculture, a mainstay of the economy of the country, is dominated...
Ethiopia’s agricultural sector accounts to 40 percent of national Gross Domestic Product. This shows...