Site-specific fertilizer recommendation spilled over to other partners: The opportunity and potential for facilitated scaling up

Over the last decades, the government of Ethiopia has taken several measures to achieve food security for its population. However, crop production is still below the optimal possible. Studies show that wheat, maize, and sorghum yields in Ethiopia are about 26.8, 19.7, and 29.3 % of their water-limit...

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Autores principales: Ebrahim, Mohammed, Abera, Wuletawu, Liben, Feyera, Tilaye, Asmalu, Tibebe, Degefie, Mesfin, Tewodros, Tolosa, Debbebe, Endrias, Abrhame, Desalegn, Temesgen, Ayele, Kebede, Egu, Yeneneshe, Erkossa, Teklu, Tamene, Lulseged D.
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Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135012
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author Ebrahim, Mohammed
Abera, Wuletawu
Liben, Feyera
Tilaye, Asmalu
Tibebe, Degefie
Mesfin, Tewodros
Tolosa, Debbebe
Endrias, Abrhame
Desalegn, Temesgen
Ayele, Kebede
Egu, Yeneneshe
Erkossa, Teklu
Tamene, Lulseged D.
author_browse Abera, Wuletawu
Ayele, Kebede
Desalegn, Temesgen
Ebrahim, Mohammed
Egu, Yeneneshe
Endrias, Abrhame
Erkossa, Teklu
Liben, Feyera
Mesfin, Tewodros
Tamene, Lulseged D.
Tibebe, Degefie
Tilaye, Asmalu
Tolosa, Debbebe
author_facet Ebrahim, Mohammed
Abera, Wuletawu
Liben, Feyera
Tilaye, Asmalu
Tibebe, Degefie
Mesfin, Tewodros
Tolosa, Debbebe
Endrias, Abrhame
Desalegn, Temesgen
Ayele, Kebede
Egu, Yeneneshe
Erkossa, Teklu
Tamene, Lulseged D.
author_sort Ebrahim, Mohammed
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description Over the last decades, the government of Ethiopia has taken several measures to achieve food security for its population. However, crop production is still below the optimal possible. Studies show that wheat, maize, and sorghum yields in Ethiopia are about 26.8, 19.7, and 29.3 % of their water-limited yield potentials. Some legumes such as common bean even experience higher yield gap of 35.5%. These indicate the potential for increasing productivity of crops in the country through addressing the key bottlenecks. Several factors play important role in determining crop yields in the country. Genetic varieties, agronomic practices, climate variability, soil fertility, and limited or lack of input use are the major once. Evidences show that the lack of a context-specific and evidence-based advisory system that enables targeted application of the right amount and type of input at the right place and right time play pivotal role in undermining the productivity of major crops in Ethiopia. The Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT in collaboration with different partners has been engaged to develop ‘site-specific’ fertilizer recommendation for wheat, maize, barley, and teff. The project was mainly implemented through the support of the Supporting Soil Health Initiative (SSHI) of GIZ-Ethiopia, the Excellence in Agronomy (EiA) CGIAR Initiative, and the Accelerating the Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research in Africa (AICCRA). The engagement was structured so that the research organizations could produce advisory content to meet the demands of development organizations and other actors, including Digital Green. The generated advisory content was then communicated to extension workers and farmers by Digital Green through agile dissemination channels. Validation and piloting results of the site-specific recommendations for wheat showed very encouraging results in terms of both yield and water and nutrient efficiency. Validation and piloting results of the site-specific recommendation for wheat showed very encouraging results in terms of both yield, water, and nutrient efficiencies. This success story has attracted the attention of other actors (government organizations and private sector) to pilot the advisory. This report outlines the processes of the piloting exercises and the number of farmers reached through the ‘new partners’ that have been attracted by the achievement with Digital Green.
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spelling CGSpace1350122025-11-05T12:09:54Z Site-specific fertilizer recommendation spilled over to other partners: The opportunity and potential for facilitated scaling up Ebrahim, Mohammed Abera, Wuletawu Liben, Feyera Tilaye, Asmalu Tibebe, Degefie Mesfin, Tewodros Tolosa, Debbebe Endrias, Abrhame Desalegn, Temesgen Ayele, Kebede Egu, Yeneneshe Erkossa, Teklu Tamene, Lulseged D. agronomic practices advisory services decision support systems fertility insurance bundling nextgen, platform, site-specific, tailored Over the last decades, the government of Ethiopia has taken several measures to achieve food security for its population. However, crop production is still below the optimal possible. Studies show that wheat, maize, and sorghum yields in Ethiopia are about 26.8, 19.7, and 29.3 % of their water-limited yield potentials. Some legumes such as common bean even experience higher yield gap of 35.5%. These indicate the potential for increasing productivity of crops in the country through addressing the key bottlenecks. Several factors play important role in determining crop yields in the country. Genetic varieties, agronomic practices, climate variability, soil fertility, and limited or lack of input use are the major once. Evidences show that the lack of a context-specific and evidence-based advisory system that enables targeted application of the right amount and type of input at the right place and right time play pivotal role in undermining the productivity of major crops in Ethiopia. The Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT in collaboration with different partners has been engaged to develop ‘site-specific’ fertilizer recommendation for wheat, maize, barley, and teff. The project was mainly implemented through the support of the Supporting Soil Health Initiative (SSHI) of GIZ-Ethiopia, the Excellence in Agronomy (EiA) CGIAR Initiative, and the Accelerating the Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research in Africa (AICCRA). The engagement was structured so that the research organizations could produce advisory content to meet the demands of development organizations and other actors, including Digital Green. The generated advisory content was then communicated to extension workers and farmers by Digital Green through agile dissemination channels. Validation and piloting results of the site-specific recommendations for wheat showed very encouraging results in terms of both yield and water and nutrient efficiency. Validation and piloting results of the site-specific recommendation for wheat showed very encouraging results in terms of both yield, water, and nutrient efficiencies. This success story has attracted the attention of other actors (government organizations and private sector) to pilot the advisory. This report outlines the processes of the piloting exercises and the number of farmers reached through the ‘new partners’ that have been attracted by the achievement with Digital Green. 2023-11-26 2023-12-05T08:23:10Z 2023-12-05T08:23:10Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135012 en Open Access application/pdf Ebrahim, M.; Abera, W.; Liben, F.; Tilaye, A.; Tibebe, D.; Mesfin, T.; Tolosa, D.; Endrias, A.; Desalegn, T.; Ayele, K.; Egu, Y.; Erkossa, T.; Tamene, L. (2023) Site-specific fertilizer recommendation spilled over to other partners: The opportunity and potential for facilitated scaling up. 17 p.
spellingShingle agronomic practices
advisory services
decision support systems
fertility
insurance
bundling
nextgen, platform, site-specific, tailored
Ebrahim, Mohammed
Abera, Wuletawu
Liben, Feyera
Tilaye, Asmalu
Tibebe, Degefie
Mesfin, Tewodros
Tolosa, Debbebe
Endrias, Abrhame
Desalegn, Temesgen
Ayele, Kebede
Egu, Yeneneshe
Erkossa, Teklu
Tamene, Lulseged D.
Site-specific fertilizer recommendation spilled over to other partners: The opportunity and potential for facilitated scaling up
title Site-specific fertilizer recommendation spilled over to other partners: The opportunity and potential for facilitated scaling up
title_full Site-specific fertilizer recommendation spilled over to other partners: The opportunity and potential for facilitated scaling up
title_fullStr Site-specific fertilizer recommendation spilled over to other partners: The opportunity and potential for facilitated scaling up
title_full_unstemmed Site-specific fertilizer recommendation spilled over to other partners: The opportunity and potential for facilitated scaling up
title_short Site-specific fertilizer recommendation spilled over to other partners: The opportunity and potential for facilitated scaling up
title_sort site specific fertilizer recommendation spilled over to other partners the opportunity and potential for facilitated scaling up
topic agronomic practices
advisory services
decision support systems
fertility
insurance
bundling
nextgen, platform, site-specific, tailored
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135012
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