Article by Kathleen Rogers and Shenggen Fan, re-posted from IFPRI.ORG. The way we produce, consume and discard food is no longer sustainable. That much is clear from the newly released UN climate change report,
National Dryland Workshop on Developing Dryland Areas for Sustainable Agricultural Production in Ethiopia
IFPRI-ESSP along with the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR), the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and Ethiopian Agricultural Research Council Secretariat organized a two day workshop
Ethiopian Agriculture: A Dynamic Geographic Perspective
ESSP II Working Paper 17 "Ethiopian Agriculture: A Dynamic Geographic Perspective" by Jordan Chamberlin and Emily Schmidt . Download the pdf (1897KB). Find more ESSP Working Papers on the Publication page.
Implications of Accelerated Agricultural Growth on Household Incomes and Poverty in Ethiopia: A General Equilibrium Analysis
ESSP II Working Paper 2 "Implications of Accelerated Agricultural Growth on Household Incomes and Poverty in Ethiopia: A General Equilibrium Analysis" by Paul Dorosh and James Thurlow. Abstract: Ethiopia's national development strategy, A Plan for Accelerated and Sustained Development to End Poverty for 2005/06 to 2009/10 (PASDEP) places a major emphasis on achieving high rates […]