Building resilience: Over 550 Ethiopian wheat producers enabled with bundled sustainable agroecological innovations

Ethiopian wheat producers lack access to affordable fertilizer and seeds. A TRANSITIONS Private Sector Incentives and Investments (PSii) sustainability project provided bundled agroecological solutions, including faba bean and wheat crop rotation to enhance nitrogen fixation and biodiversity. In ad...

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Autores principales: Mockshell, Jonathan, Tibebe, Degefie, Ngige, Chris Mwangi, Balcha, Yodit, Ibrahim, Mohamed, Ritter, Thea, Ogutu, Sylvester
Formato: Case Study
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172959
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author Mockshell, Jonathan
Tibebe, Degefie
Ngige, Chris Mwangi
Balcha, Yodit
Ibrahim, Mohamed
Ritter, Thea
Ogutu, Sylvester
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Ibrahim, Mohamed
Mockshell, Jonathan
Ngige, Chris Mwangi
Ogutu, Sylvester
Ritter, Thea
Tibebe, Degefie
author_facet Mockshell, Jonathan
Tibebe, Degefie
Ngige, Chris Mwangi
Balcha, Yodit
Ibrahim, Mohamed
Ritter, Thea
Ogutu, Sylvester
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description Ethiopian wheat producers lack access to affordable fertilizer and seeds. A TRANSITIONS Private Sector Incentives and Investments (PSii) sustainability project provided bundled agroecological solutions, including faba bean and wheat crop rotation to enhance nitrogen fixation and biodiversity. In addition to training wheat producers in Doyogena, the project provided subsidized inputs and enhanced partnerships between producer organizations, district agricultural offices, seed breeders, and other stakeholders in the wheat value chain. Immediate outcomes include increased awareness, the adoption of farm-level agroecological solutions, and increased empowerment.
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spelling CGSpace1729592025-11-05T11:54:03Z Building resilience: Over 550 Ethiopian wheat producers enabled with bundled sustainable agroecological innovations Mockshell, Jonathan Tibebe, Degefie Ngige, Chris Mwangi Balcha, Yodit Ibrahim, Mohamed Ritter, Thea Ogutu, Sylvester smallholders-smallholder farmers sustainable agriculture agroecology biodiversity organic fertilizers soil fertility livestock feed wheat crop rotation soil conservation composting broad beans-faba beans Ethiopian wheat producers lack access to affordable fertilizer and seeds. A TRANSITIONS Private Sector Incentives and Investments (PSii) sustainability project provided bundled agroecological solutions, including faba bean and wheat crop rotation to enhance nitrogen fixation and biodiversity. In addition to training wheat producers in Doyogena, the project provided subsidized inputs and enhanced partnerships between producer organizations, district agricultural offices, seed breeders, and other stakeholders in the wheat value chain. Immediate outcomes include increased awareness, the adoption of farm-level agroecological solutions, and increased empowerment. 2025-02-11 2025-02-11T16:00:01Z 2025-02-11T16:00:01Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172959 en Open Access application/pdf Mockshell, J.; Degefie, D.T.; Ngige, C.M.; Balcha, Y.; Abdulbari, I.M.; Ritter, T.; Ogutu, S.O. (2025) Building resilience: Over 550 Ethiopian wheat producers enabled with bundled sustainable agroecological innovations. Study #AFR - 2412. Rome (Italy): Bioversity International; Cali (Colombia): CIAT, 4 p.
spellingShingle smallholders-smallholder farmers
sustainable agriculture
agroecology
biodiversity
organic fertilizers
soil fertility
livestock feed
wheat
crop rotation
soil conservation
composting
broad beans-faba beans
Mockshell, Jonathan
Tibebe, Degefie
Ngige, Chris Mwangi
Balcha, Yodit
Ibrahim, Mohamed
Ritter, Thea
Ogutu, Sylvester
Building resilience: Over 550 Ethiopian wheat producers enabled with bundled sustainable agroecological innovations
title Building resilience: Over 550 Ethiopian wheat producers enabled with bundled sustainable agroecological innovations
title_full Building resilience: Over 550 Ethiopian wheat producers enabled with bundled sustainable agroecological innovations
title_fullStr Building resilience: Over 550 Ethiopian wheat producers enabled with bundled sustainable agroecological innovations
title_full_unstemmed Building resilience: Over 550 Ethiopian wheat producers enabled with bundled sustainable agroecological innovations
title_short Building resilience: Over 550 Ethiopian wheat producers enabled with bundled sustainable agroecological innovations
title_sort building resilience over 550 ethiopian wheat producers enabled with bundled sustainable agroecological innovations
topic smallholders-smallholder farmers
sustainable agriculture
agroecology
biodiversity
organic fertilizers
soil fertility
livestock feed
wheat
crop rotation
soil conservation
composting
broad beans-faba beans
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172959
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