Enabling agroecological transitions in Ethiopia: The role of incentives, business models and partnerships. Insights from the PSii kick-off workshop

As Africa's second-largest wheat producing country, wheat production is an important source of income and food security for farmers in Ethiopia. Nevertheless, the country heavily relies on imports for more than half of its wheat consumption. However, the effort to produce wheat mainly follows an ind...

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Main Authors: Balcha, Yodit, Tibebe, Degefie, Mockshell, Jonathan, Ogutu, Sylvester, Blum, Helen
Format: Blog Post
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138718
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Tibebe, Degefie
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Ogutu, Sylvester
Blum, Helen
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description As Africa's second-largest wheat producing country, wheat production is an important source of income and food security for farmers in Ethiopia. Nevertheless, the country heavily relies on imports for more than half of its wheat consumption. However, the effort to produce wheat mainly follows an industrial agriculture approach which is characterized by intensive external input uses. Consequently, it might not be sustainable as it has an impact on the environment and natural resources. Furthermore, climate change is expected to worsen the situation of wheat production unless agroecological practices are implemented. To address this, the TRANSITIONS- PSii project aims to implement agroecological practices as solutions to enhance sustainable wheat production, maintain the environment, and reduce dependency on imports. The TRANSITIONS-PSii project kick-off workshop held on 29-30th November 2023 in Addis Ababa Ethiopia, brought together stakeholders from various organizations, including the Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Haramaya University, MELCA Ethiopia (a civil society organization [CSO]), the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and researchers from Goba, Munesa, and Lemo districts of Oromia region. In Ethiopia, the TRANSITIONS-PSii project is working with farmers, CSOs, universities, researchers, and policymakers to develop inclusive incentive structures for private and public sector stakeholders to invest in agroecological transitions. These structures will help ensure that the benefits of agroecological practices are shared by all stakeholders and contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by reducing negative environmental impacts and improving food and nutrition security.
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spelling CGSpace1387182025-06-17T14:15:15Z Enabling agroecological transitions in Ethiopia: The role of incentives, business models and partnerships. Insights from the PSii kick-off workshop Balcha, Yodit Tibebe, Degefie Mockshell, Jonathan Ogutu, Sylvester Blum, Helen sustainable agriculture agricultura sostenible agroecology agroecología resilient food systems wheat value chains As Africa's second-largest wheat producing country, wheat production is an important source of income and food security for farmers in Ethiopia. Nevertheless, the country heavily relies on imports for more than half of its wheat consumption. However, the effort to produce wheat mainly follows an industrial agriculture approach which is characterized by intensive external input uses. Consequently, it might not be sustainable as it has an impact on the environment and natural resources. Furthermore, climate change is expected to worsen the situation of wheat production unless agroecological practices are implemented. To address this, the TRANSITIONS- PSii project aims to implement agroecological practices as solutions to enhance sustainable wheat production, maintain the environment, and reduce dependency on imports. The TRANSITIONS-PSii project kick-off workshop held on 29-30th November 2023 in Addis Ababa Ethiopia, brought together stakeholders from various organizations, including the Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Haramaya University, MELCA Ethiopia (a civil society organization [CSO]), the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and researchers from Goba, Munesa, and Lemo districts of Oromia region. In Ethiopia, the TRANSITIONS-PSii project is working with farmers, CSOs, universities, researchers, and policymakers to develop inclusive incentive structures for private and public sector stakeholders to invest in agroecological transitions. These structures will help ensure that the benefits of agroecological practices are shared by all stakeholders and contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by reducing negative environmental impacts and improving food and nutrition security. 2023-12-30 2024-01-31T12:51:00Z 2024-01-31T12:51:00Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138718 en Open Access Balcha, Y.; Tibebe, D.; Mockshell, J.; Ogutu, S.; Blum, H. (2023) Enabling agroecological transitions in Ethiopia: The role of incentives, business models and partnerships. Insights from the PSii kick-off workshop. [Blog post] Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). Published online 30 December 2023. URL: https://alliancebioversityciat.org/stories/enabling-agroecological-transitions-ethiopia-incentives-business-models-partnership
spellingShingle sustainable agriculture
agricultura sostenible
agroecology
agroecología
resilient food systems
wheat value chains
Balcha, Yodit
Tibebe, Degefie
Mockshell, Jonathan
Ogutu, Sylvester
Blum, Helen
Enabling agroecological transitions in Ethiopia: The role of incentives, business models and partnerships. Insights from the PSii kick-off workshop
title Enabling agroecological transitions in Ethiopia: The role of incentives, business models and partnerships. Insights from the PSii kick-off workshop
title_full Enabling agroecological transitions in Ethiopia: The role of incentives, business models and partnerships. Insights from the PSii kick-off workshop
title_fullStr Enabling agroecological transitions in Ethiopia: The role of incentives, business models and partnerships. Insights from the PSii kick-off workshop
title_full_unstemmed Enabling agroecological transitions in Ethiopia: The role of incentives, business models and partnerships. Insights from the PSii kick-off workshop
title_short Enabling agroecological transitions in Ethiopia: The role of incentives, business models and partnerships. Insights from the PSii kick-off workshop
title_sort enabling agroecological transitions in ethiopia the role of incentives business models and partnerships insights from the psii kick off workshop
topic sustainable agriculture
agricultura sostenible
agroecology
agroecología
resilient food systems
wheat value chains
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138718
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