Market segmentation to facilitate scaling of solar-based irrigation bundles in Ethiopia
Despite the high potential of and strong demand for wider adoption of agricultural innovations in Ethiopia, scaling efforts have often been ineffective, and innovation adoption remains limited. Successful and sustainable innovation scaling requires co-identifying and co-developing best-fit solutions...
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International Water Management Institute
2024
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| description | Despite the high potential of and strong demand for wider adoption of agricultural innovations in Ethiopia, scaling efforts have often been ineffective, and innovation adoption remains limited. Successful and sustainable innovation scaling requires co-identifying and co-developing best-fit solutions for farmers and other actors in the value chain. Bundling these solutions, such as solar-powered irrigation pumps, with pay-as-you-go financing has improved the enabling environment for adoption. Identifying the farmer segments interested in investing in such bundles and strengthening linkages along the irrigation value chains are essential for matching demand and supply and creating the conditions to reach scale. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1416182025-11-07T07:57:11Z Market segmentation to facilitate scaling of solar-based irrigation bundles in Ethiopia International Water Management Institute market segmentation solar powered irrigation systems innovation scaling small-scale irrigation agricultural innovation innovation adoption sustainable development smallholders farmers agricultural value chains pumps financing investment partnerships private sector non-governmental organizations water user groups water resources groundwater Despite the high potential of and strong demand for wider adoption of agricultural innovations in Ethiopia, scaling efforts have often been ineffective, and innovation adoption remains limited. Successful and sustainable innovation scaling requires co-identifying and co-developing best-fit solutions for farmers and other actors in the value chain. Bundling these solutions, such as solar-powered irrigation pumps, with pay-as-you-go financing has improved the enabling environment for adoption. Identifying the farmer segments interested in investing in such bundles and strengthening linkages along the irrigation value chains are essential for matching demand and supply and creating the conditions to reach scale. 2024-04-25 2024-04-26T07:21:55Z 2024-04-26T07:21:55Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141618 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 2024. Market segmentation to facilitate scaling of solar-based irrigation bundles in Ethiopia. Adaptive Innovation Scaling - Pathways from Small-scale Irrigation to Sustainable Development. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 8p. (IWMI Water Issue Brief 28). doi: https://doi.org/10.5337/2024.213 |
| spellingShingle | market segmentation solar powered irrigation systems innovation scaling small-scale irrigation agricultural innovation innovation adoption sustainable development smallholders farmers agricultural value chains pumps financing investment partnerships private sector non-governmental organizations water user groups water resources groundwater International Water Management Institute Market segmentation to facilitate scaling of solar-based irrigation bundles in Ethiopia |
| title | Market segmentation to facilitate scaling of solar-based irrigation bundles in Ethiopia |
| title_full | Market segmentation to facilitate scaling of solar-based irrigation bundles in Ethiopia |
| title_fullStr | Market segmentation to facilitate scaling of solar-based irrigation bundles in Ethiopia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Market segmentation to facilitate scaling of solar-based irrigation bundles in Ethiopia |
| title_short | Market segmentation to facilitate scaling of solar-based irrigation bundles in Ethiopia |
| title_sort | market segmentation to facilitate scaling of solar based irrigation bundles in ethiopia |
| topic | market segmentation solar powered irrigation systems innovation scaling small-scale irrigation agricultural innovation innovation adoption sustainable development smallholders farmers agricultural value chains pumps financing investment partnerships private sector non-governmental organizations water user groups water resources groundwater |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141618 |
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