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Intensification of Smallholder Agriculture in Ethiopia: Options and Scenarios

Abstract

This policy paper will assess the prospects and constraints for shifting the yield frontier in grain production. The paper reviews briefly recent government experiences of the PADETES intensification programme, and its achievements in terms of improving crop yields, farm income and poverty reduction. The socio-economic conditions of small farmers and the policy and institutional environments under which the programme has been implemented will also be reviewed to identify the conditions under which agriculture-led growth can succeed in Ethiopia.

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Focus topic
Land / Water / Resource Management
Focus region
Sub-Saharan Africa
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