African commitments for agricultural development goals and milestones for Ethiopia

The study developed a results framework to analyze Ethiopia’s progress towards selected CAADP/Malabo, SDGs and Agenda 2063 goals. A Computable General Equilibrium model linked to an income distribution Micro-Simulation model were used to identify priority investment areas for accelerated agricultura...

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Autores principales: Mitik, Lulit, Fofana, Ismaël, Diallo, Mariam Amadou
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142713
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author Mitik, Lulit
Fofana, Ismaël
Diallo, Mariam Amadou
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description The study developed a results framework to analyze Ethiopia’s progress towards selected CAADP/Malabo, SDGs and Agenda 2063 goals. A Computable General Equilibrium model linked to an income distribution Micro-Simulation model were used to identify priority investment areas for accelerated agricultural growth, poverty and inequality reduction. Simulation results indicate that the current investment trend and composition would leave Ethiopia off-track to meet these objectives. The analysis of alternative agricultural investment scenarios shows that the public sector has still a great role to play in promoting agricultural growth in Ethiopia. Past expenditure levels have been high, though not sufficient, and would need to increase substantially with an emphasis on the quality of public agricultural spending. Productivity remains one of the major challenges but also one of the most effective solutions for accelerated agricultural growth in Ethiopia. Agricultural investments should be designed considering the agricultural value-chain. While social protection programs are important for the poor, rural non-agricultural development could provide a more sustainable source of income.
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spelling CGSpace1427132025-11-06T06:42:44Z African commitments for agricultural development goals and milestones for Ethiopia Mitik, Lulit Fofana, Ismaël Diallo, Mariam Amadou value chains income investment productivity agricultural development poverty The study developed a results framework to analyze Ethiopia’s progress towards selected CAADP/Malabo, SDGs and Agenda 2063 goals. A Computable General Equilibrium model linked to an income distribution Micro-Simulation model were used to identify priority investment areas for accelerated agricultural growth, poverty and inequality reduction. Simulation results indicate that the current investment trend and composition would leave Ethiopia off-track to meet these objectives. The analysis of alternative agricultural investment scenarios shows that the public sector has still a great role to play in promoting agricultural growth in Ethiopia. Past expenditure levels have been high, though not sufficient, and would need to increase substantially with an emphasis on the quality of public agricultural spending. Productivity remains one of the major challenges but also one of the most effective solutions for accelerated agricultural growth in Ethiopia. Agricultural investments should be designed considering the agricultural value-chain. While social protection programs are important for the poor, rural non-agricultural development could provide a more sustainable source of income. 2020-04-01 2024-05-22T12:10:55Z 2024-05-22T12:10:55Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142713 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Mitik, Lulit; Fofana, Ismaël; and Diallo, Mariam Amadou. 2020. African commitments for agricultural development goals and milestones for Ethiopia. AGRODEP Working Paper 43. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.133747.
spellingShingle value chains
income
investment
productivity
agricultural development
poverty
Mitik, Lulit
Fofana, Ismaël
Diallo, Mariam Amadou
African commitments for agricultural development goals and milestones for Ethiopia
title African commitments for agricultural development goals and milestones for Ethiopia
title_full African commitments for agricultural development goals and milestones for Ethiopia
title_fullStr African commitments for agricultural development goals and milestones for Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed African commitments for agricultural development goals and milestones for Ethiopia
title_short African commitments for agricultural development goals and milestones for Ethiopia
title_sort african commitments for agricultural development goals and milestones for ethiopia
topic value chains
income
investment
productivity
agricultural development
poverty
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142713
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