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.
16th International Conference of the Ethiopian Economics Association
The 16th Ethiopian Economics Association (EEA) International Annual Conference, co-organized by IFPRI-ESSP, was held on 19-21 July, 2018 in Addis Ababa.
Synopsis: Row planting teff in Ethiopia: Impact on farm-level profitability and labor allocation
ESSP Research Note 59: by Joachim Vandercasteelen, Mekdim Dereje, Bart Minten, and Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse. Synopsis of Working Paper 92. Abstract: Improved technologies are increasingly being promoted to farmers in sub-Saharan-African countries to address low agricultural productivity in their staple crops.
Row planting teff in Ethiopia: Impact on farm-level profitability and labor allocation
ESSP Working Paper 92, by Joachim Vandercasteelen, Mekdim Dereje, Bart Minten, and Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse. Abstract: Improved technologies are increasingly promoted to farmers in sub-Saharan-African countries to address low agricultural productivity in their staple crops.
Synopsis: Productivity and efficiency of smallholder teff farmers in Ethiopia
ESSP Research Note 44, Synopsis of ESSP WP 79: by Fantu Nisrane Bachewe, Bethelhem Koru, and Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse. Abstract: A large proportion of Ethiopians derive their livelihoods from smallholder agriculture.