Seed system potential in Ethiopia: Constraints and opportunities for enhancing the system
Agriculture is a core driver of Ethiopia's economy, supporting 85 percent of the population's livelihoods and accounting for 46 percent of gross domestic product and 80 percent of export value. Given the significant current and future role of the agricultural sector, a vibrant seed system that provi...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
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| author | Alemu, Dawit Tripp, Robert |
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| description | Agriculture is a core driver of Ethiopia's economy, supporting 85 percent of the population's livelihoods and accounting for 46 percent of gross domestic product and 80 percent of export value. Given the significant current and future role of the agricultural sector, a vibrant seed system that provides quality seed to meet the demands of farmers is an essential enabler to continued economic and social development of Ethiopia. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1549042025-11-06T05:07:12Z Seed system potential in Ethiopia: Constraints and opportunities for enhancing the system Alemu, Dawit Tripp, Robert agriculture seed systems hybrids Agriculture is a core driver of Ethiopia's economy, supporting 85 percent of the population's livelihoods and accounting for 46 percent of gross domestic product and 80 percent of export value. Given the significant current and future role of the agricultural sector, a vibrant seed system that provides quality seed to meet the demands of farmers is an essential enabler to continued economic and social development of Ethiopia. 2010 2024-10-01T14:04:42Z 2024-10-01T14:04:42Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154904 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Alemu, Dawit; Tripp, Robert. 2010. Seed system potential in Ethiopia: Constraints and opportunities for enhancing the system. Globalization and Markets program. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154904 |
| spellingShingle | agriculture seed systems hybrids Alemu, Dawit Tripp, Robert Seed system potential in Ethiopia: Constraints and opportunities for enhancing the system |
| title | Seed system potential in Ethiopia: Constraints and opportunities for enhancing the system |
| title_full | Seed system potential in Ethiopia: Constraints and opportunities for enhancing the system |
| title_fullStr | Seed system potential in Ethiopia: Constraints and opportunities for enhancing the system |
| title_full_unstemmed | Seed system potential in Ethiopia: Constraints and opportunities for enhancing the system |
| title_short | Seed system potential in Ethiopia: Constraints and opportunities for enhancing the system |
| title_sort | seed system potential in ethiopia constraints and opportunities for enhancing the system |
| topic | agriculture seed systems hybrids |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154904 |
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