ESSP would like to welcome you to its newly redesigned newsletter. This is a quarterly newsletter shared with our mailing list subscribers every three months. We are excited to share with you the news on the launching of our new book on 'The Economics of Teff: Exploring Ethiopia's Biggest Cash Crop'. The newsletter highlights the results of our […]
Today the world is celebrating the fourth annual International Coffee Day. International Coffee Day is a celebration of coffee’s passage through the value chain. Over the years, ESSP has published various working papers, research notes and blog articles on the subject as well as organize a coffee themed conference.
ESSP Working Paper 124, by Jeremy Lind, Rachel Sabates-Wheeler, John Hoddinott and Alemayehu S. Taffesse. Abstract: In the Ethiopian highlands, the PSNP is a successful social safety net intervention
ESSP Working Paper 123, by Paul Dorosh, James Thurlow, Frehiwot Worku Kebede, Tadele Ferede, and Alemayehu S. Taffesse. Abstract: The effectiveness of agricultural growth in reducing poverty at the national level depends on several factors,
According to a new IFPRI Blog, not long ago, teff—the gluten-free, nutrient-rich, 3,000-year-old grain native to Ethiopia—had its media moment as the world began to recognize the nutritional potential of this poppy-sized staple.
How much do you know about Teff, take the quiz here.
A presentation on "Transitioning Prudently and Efficiently from Vitamin A (VA) Supplementation to Longer‐Term Strategies to Achieve Adequate VA Intake for Children: Model‐based Options for Cameroon and Lessons for Ethiopia" was given by Dr. Stephen Vosti of University of California in Davis at the International Livestock Research Institute
ESSP Working Paper 122, by Fantu Bachewe, Bart Minten, Fanaye Tadesse, and Alemayehu S. Taffesse Abstract: Livestock is important in Ethiopia’s agricultural economy as almost all farmers own some livestock. Livestock assets are valued at 720 USD per farm on average.
ESSP Working Paper 121, by Seneshaw Tamru and Bart Minten. Abstract: Local value addition in developing countries is often aimed at for the upgrading of agricultural value chains since it is assumed that doing so will make farmers better off.
The Ethiopia Strategy Support Program (ESSP) of IFPRI and the Ethiopian Economics Association (EEA) organized three short term trainings on; Census and Survey Processing System (CSPRo), Introduction to GIS (with applications to the livestock sector) and Efficiency and Productivity Analyses (with applications to the livestock sector),
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