Enhancing AICCRA’s Impact in Ethiopia through Feed and Forage Research and Scaling Innovations

- Over 31,900 smallholder farmers benefited from feed and forage interventions across North Shewa, Hadiya, Kembata, Siltie, and Guraghe zones, with 23–25% being women farmers. - A total of 998 farmers, development agents, and experts received theoretical and practical training on feed and forage pro...

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Autores principales: Mekonnen, Kindu, Gebreyes, Million
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177476
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Sumario:- Over 31,900 smallholder farmers benefited from feed and forage interventions across North Shewa, Hadiya, Kembata, Siltie, and Guraghe zones, with 23–25% being women farmers. - A total of 998 farmers, development agents, and experts received theoretical and practical training on feed and forage production, management, utilization, and seed systems. - Scaling challenges include limited access to certified seeds, land scarcity, weak market linkages, high input costs, inadequate coordination, policy gaps, lack of monitoring tools, and insufficient resource allocation. - Planned actions focus on expanding forage seed commercialization models, collecting cost-benefit evidence, mapping priority forage species, and sharing lessons from scaling initiatives.