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.
Book launch: The Economics of Teff: Exploring Ethiopia’s Biggest Cash Crop
Teff is the single most important crop in Ethiopia: 43 percent of all farmers grow it. It is the biggest cash crop in the country—the value of its commercial surplus (CS) is equal to the value of the CS of all other cereals combined.
Predicting high-magnitude, low-frequency crop losses using machine learning: An application to cereal crops in Ethiopia
ESSP Working Paper 120, by Michael L. Mann, James M. Warner, and Arun S. Malik. Abstract: Timely and accurate agricultural impact assessments for droughts are critical for designing appropriate interventions and policy.
Ethiopia’s spatial and structural transformation: Public policy and drivers of change
ESSP Working Paper 119, by Emily Schmidt, Paul Dorosh, Mekamu Kedir Jemal, and Jennifer Smart. Abstract: This paper evaluates Ethiopia’s urbanization trend during the last four decades,
The state of agricultural extension services in Ethiopia and their contribution to agricultural productivity
ESSP Working Paper 118, by Guush Berhane, Catherine Ragasa, Gashaw Tadesse Abate, and Thomas Woldu Assefa. Abstract: We document the state of the extension system in Ethiopia and review the empirical evidence
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