Digital Agriculture Profile: Ethiopia

Improving agricultural productivity in Ethiopia is crucial to alleviate poverty and meet growing food demand amid environmental stress and climate change. Agricultural innovation and access to digital agricultural solutions have the potential to boost productivity while reducing negative environment...

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Autores principales: Tamene, Lulseged D., Ashenafi, Ali
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119309
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description Improving agricultural productivity in Ethiopia is crucial to alleviate poverty and meet growing food demand amid environmental stress and climate change. Agricultural innovation and access to digital agricultural solutions have the potential to boost productivity while reducing negative environmental footprints in agriculture and food system value chains. However, most smallholder farmers in Ethiopia have limited access to digital farming solutions. A disruptive approach is required to overcome crises in the sector and boost productivity to meet ecosystem needs and the related service demands of a growing population. Digital readiness is crucial to embrace and deploy existing technologies and transform agriculture. There are several challenges hampering the development of digital agriculture in Ethiopia. Access to advanced agricultural, knowledge, and information technologies is constrained due to weak digital infrastructure and facilities in the country. This includes limited data sharing policies and implementation guidelines to facilitate the collection and storage of, and access to, data to support digital solutions. The low digital literacy rate is another barrier to the expansion of ICT -based agricultural extension and consulting services. The majority of farmers have limited technical capacity to adopt digital services and products. Limited financing to support the launch and upscaling of digital products and services limits the advancement of digital agriculture in Ethiopia. This document summarizes the key potentials, constraints and enabling environments needed to transform agriculture through digital solutions. It also attempts to map the key actors who are engaged in the development of different 'digital products' that can support agriculture.
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spelling CGSpace1193092025-11-05T11:05:12Z Digital Agriculture Profile: Ethiopia Tamene, Lulseged D. Ashenafi, Ali agricultural productivity agricultural innovation digital technology digital divide smallholders access to information productividad agrícola innovación agrícola tecnología digital Improving agricultural productivity in Ethiopia is crucial to alleviate poverty and meet growing food demand amid environmental stress and climate change. Agricultural innovation and access to digital agricultural solutions have the potential to boost productivity while reducing negative environmental footprints in agriculture and food system value chains. However, most smallholder farmers in Ethiopia have limited access to digital farming solutions. A disruptive approach is required to overcome crises in the sector and boost productivity to meet ecosystem needs and the related service demands of a growing population. Digital readiness is crucial to embrace and deploy existing technologies and transform agriculture. There are several challenges hampering the development of digital agriculture in Ethiopia. Access to advanced agricultural, knowledge, and information technologies is constrained due to weak digital infrastructure and facilities in the country. This includes limited data sharing policies and implementation guidelines to facilitate the collection and storage of, and access to, data to support digital solutions. The low digital literacy rate is another barrier to the expansion of ICT -based agricultural extension and consulting services. The majority of farmers have limited technical capacity to adopt digital services and products. Limited financing to support the launch and upscaling of digital products and services limits the advancement of digital agriculture in Ethiopia. This document summarizes the key potentials, constraints and enabling environments needed to transform agriculture through digital solutions. It also attempts to map the key actors who are engaged in the development of different 'digital products' that can support agriculture. 2022-04 2022-04-12T13:00:47Z 2022-04-12T13:00:47Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119309 en Open Access application/pdf Tamene, L.D.; Ashenafi, A. (2022) Digital Agriculture Profile: Ethiopia. Addis Ababa (Ethiopia): Alliance of Bioversity Inyternational and CIAT. 20 p.
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Digital Agriculture Profile: Ethiopia
title Digital Agriculture Profile: Ethiopia
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topic agricultural productivity
agricultural innovation
digital technology
digital divide
smallholders
access to information
productividad agrícola
innovación agrícola
tecnología digital
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