Agricultural intensification in Ethiopia: Patterns, trends, and welfare impacts

This study examined the patterns, trends, and drivers of agricultural intensification and productivity growth during the recent decade (2012 - 2019) using three rounds of household data collected from four agricultural regions of Ethiopia. The descriptive results indicate a positive trend both in ad...

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Autores principales: Berhane, Guush, Abate, Gashaw T., Wolle, Abdulazize
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140880
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author Berhane, Guush
Abate, Gashaw T.
Wolle, Abdulazize
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description This study examined the patterns, trends, and drivers of agricultural intensification and productivity growth during the recent decade (2012 - 2019) using three rounds of household data collected from four agricultural regions of Ethiopia. The descriptive results indicate a positive trend both in adoption and intensity of inputs and outputs, albeit from a low base and with considerable heterogeneity by access to information, rainfall levels and variability, labor, soil quality, and remoteness, among others. The econometric results show significant association between intensification, yield growth, household dietary diversity, and consumer durables. The results on the association between current yield levels and per capita consumption expenditures are however mixed (i.e., while an increase in cereal yield improves food consumption expenditures, an increase in cash crop yield improves only non-food consumption expenditures). In sum, while the increasing input intensification and the resulting yield gains are associated with improvements in household diets and consumer durables, it falls short to have strong impact on incomes (as measured by total consumption expenditures), indicating that additional efforts must be made to see meaningful impacts on higher order outcomes. Additional welfare improv-ing productivity gains through increased input intensification may require investments in appropriate fer-tilizer blends; investments in improved seeds (to accelerate varietal turnover), ways to mitigate production (rainfall) risk, and investments to remodel Ethiopia’s extension system to provide much needed technical support to farmers on production methods.
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spelling CGSpace1408802025-11-06T06:51:58Z Agricultural intensification in Ethiopia: Patterns, trends, and welfare impacts Berhane, Guush Abate, Gashaw T. Wolle, Abdulazize intensive farming data analysis fertilizers production households yield increases data collection labour input output analysis econometrics varieties productivity intensification soil quality rainfall patterns production functions growth risk yield factors This study examined the patterns, trends, and drivers of agricultural intensification and productivity growth during the recent decade (2012 - 2019) using three rounds of household data collected from four agricultural regions of Ethiopia. The descriptive results indicate a positive trend both in adoption and intensity of inputs and outputs, albeit from a low base and with considerable heterogeneity by access to information, rainfall levels and variability, labor, soil quality, and remoteness, among others. The econometric results show significant association between intensification, yield growth, household dietary diversity, and consumer durables. The results on the association between current yield levels and per capita consumption expenditures are however mixed (i.e., while an increase in cereal yield improves food consumption expenditures, an increase in cash crop yield improves only non-food consumption expenditures). In sum, while the increasing input intensification and the resulting yield gains are associated with improvements in household diets and consumer durables, it falls short to have strong impact on incomes (as measured by total consumption expenditures), indicating that additional efforts must be made to see meaningful impacts on higher order outcomes. Additional welfare improv-ing productivity gains through increased input intensification may require investments in appropriate fer-tilizer blends; investments in improved seeds (to accelerate varietal turnover), ways to mitigate production (rainfall) risk, and investments to remodel Ethiopia’s extension system to provide much needed technical support to farmers on production methods. 2022-12-02 2024-04-12T13:36:48Z 2024-04-12T13:36:48Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140880 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Berhane, Guush; Abate, Gashaw Tadesse; and Wolle, Abdulazize. 2022. Agricultural intensification in Ethiopia: Patterns, trends, and welfare impacts. IFPRI Project Note October 2022. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.136465.
spellingShingle intensive farming
data analysis
fertilizers
production
households
yield increases
data collection
labour
input output analysis
econometrics
varieties
productivity
intensification
soil quality
rainfall patterns
production functions
growth
risk
yield factors
Berhane, Guush
Abate, Gashaw T.
Wolle, Abdulazize
Agricultural intensification in Ethiopia: Patterns, trends, and welfare impacts
title Agricultural intensification in Ethiopia: Patterns, trends, and welfare impacts
title_full Agricultural intensification in Ethiopia: Patterns, trends, and welfare impacts
title_fullStr Agricultural intensification in Ethiopia: Patterns, trends, and welfare impacts
title_full_unstemmed Agricultural intensification in Ethiopia: Patterns, trends, and welfare impacts
title_short Agricultural intensification in Ethiopia: Patterns, trends, and welfare impacts
title_sort agricultural intensification in ethiopia patterns trends and welfare impacts
topic intensive farming
data analysis
fertilizers
production
households
yield increases
data collection
labour
input output analysis
econometrics
varieties
productivity
intensification
soil quality
rainfall patterns
production functions
growth
risk
yield factors
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140880
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