Processes and progresses of the Ethiopian harmonized DST

Ethiopia’s efforts to increase agricultural productivity have increasingly focused on efficient, site-specific fertilizer use. In recent years, national and international partners, supported by major donors, developed advanced fertilizer advisory approaches for key staple crops. While scientifically...

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Autores principales: Moltote, Feben Assefa, Cherenet, Meklit, Abera, Wuletawu, Desta, Gizaw, Desta, Lulseged, Tilaye, Amsalu, Rozarios, GIlbert, Desalegn, Henok, Mukund, Patil, Degefie, Tibebe, Kinde, Tesfaye, Sida, Tesfaye, Ndour, Adama, Dejene, Abera, Birru, Yitaferu, Temesgen, Dessalegn, Erkossa, Teklu, Schulz, Steffen, Maguta, Job Kihara, Vanlauwe, Bernard
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180491
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author Moltote, Feben Assefa
Cherenet, Meklit
Abera, Wuletawu
Desta, Gizaw
Desta, Lulseged
Tilaye, Amsalu
Rozarios, GIlbert
Desalegn, Henok
Mukund, Patil
Degefie, Tibebe
Kinde, Tesfaye
Sida, Tesfaye
Ndour, Adama
Dejene, Abera
Birru, Yitaferu
Temesgen, Dessalegn
Erkossa, Teklu
Schulz, Steffen
Maguta, Job Kihara
Vanlauwe, Bernard
author_browse Abera, Wuletawu
Birru, Yitaferu
Cherenet, Meklit
Degefie, Tibebe
Dejene, Abera
Desalegn, Henok
Desta, Gizaw
Desta, Lulseged
Erkossa, Teklu
Kinde, Tesfaye
Maguta, Job Kihara
Moltote, Feben Assefa
Mukund, Patil
Ndour, Adama
Rozarios, GIlbert
Schulz, Steffen
Sida, Tesfaye
Temesgen, Dessalegn
Tilaye, Amsalu
Vanlauwe, Bernard
author_facet Moltote, Feben Assefa
Cherenet, Meklit
Abera, Wuletawu
Desta, Gizaw
Desta, Lulseged
Tilaye, Amsalu
Rozarios, GIlbert
Desalegn, Henok
Mukund, Patil
Degefie, Tibebe
Kinde, Tesfaye
Sida, Tesfaye
Ndour, Adama
Dejene, Abera
Birru, Yitaferu
Temesgen, Dessalegn
Erkossa, Teklu
Schulz, Steffen
Maguta, Job Kihara
Vanlauwe, Bernard
author_sort Moltote, Feben Assefa
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description Ethiopia’s efforts to increase agricultural productivity have increasingly focused on efficient, site-specific fertilizer use. In recent years, national and international partners, supported by major donors, developed advanced fertilizer advisory approaches for key staple crops. While scientifically robust, these efforts resulted in fragmented tools and datasets, limiting national scalability. In response, the Ministry of Agriculture convened government agencies, research institutions, CGIAR centers, and donors in 2023 to align these initiatives into a harmonized national system. This collaboration, led by the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research with CGIAR modeling support and contributions from CIAT–Bioversity, CIMMYT, ICRISAT, regional research centers, and GIZ, was catalyzed by donor support—particularly from BMGF, USAID, and GIZ. Between 2024 and 2025, partners jointly developed and validated a harmonized fertilizer Decision Support Tool (DST) for maize, wheat, tef, and sorghum. The DST integrates multi-year national field trial data with soil and climate information to generate site-specific fertilizer recommendations that reflect local biophysical conditions and seasonal climate risk. Designed as a living platform, the system can continuously incorporate new data and improve advisory quality over time. Extensive on-farm validation confirmed the robustness and adaptability of DST across diverse agroecological zones. In parallel, targeted capacity building strengthened Ethiopia’s National Agricultural Research System to independently operate, update, and sustain the tool. By 2025, DST had transitioned from a research initiative into a nationally owned platform embedded within government-led validation programs and multiple farmer-facing delivery pathways. The harmonized DST is now being scaled through partnerships with extension services, digital advisory platforms, and private-sector service providers, linking agronomic recommendations with input access, credit, and risk management. Overall, the experience demonstrates how coordinated donor investments, strong government leadership, and CGIAR science can be integrated into a scalable and sustainable national system that addresses key sustainable farming challenges in Ethiopia, while driving productivity growth, climate resilience, and more efficient use of inputs among smallholder farmers.
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spelling CGSpace1804912026-01-24T02:16:29Z Processes and progresses of the Ethiopian harmonized DST Moltote, Feben Assefa Cherenet, Meklit Abera, Wuletawu Desta, Gizaw Desta, Lulseged Tilaye, Amsalu Rozarios, GIlbert Desalegn, Henok Mukund, Patil Degefie, Tibebe Kinde, Tesfaye Sida, Tesfaye Ndour, Adama Dejene, Abera Birru, Yitaferu Temesgen, Dessalegn Erkossa, Teklu Schulz, Steffen Maguta, Job Kihara Vanlauwe, Bernard africa productivity advisory services fertilizer application site-specific nutrient management digital innovation Ethiopia’s efforts to increase agricultural productivity have increasingly focused on efficient, site-specific fertilizer use. In recent years, national and international partners, supported by major donors, developed advanced fertilizer advisory approaches for key staple crops. While scientifically robust, these efforts resulted in fragmented tools and datasets, limiting national scalability. In response, the Ministry of Agriculture convened government agencies, research institutions, CGIAR centers, and donors in 2023 to align these initiatives into a harmonized national system. This collaboration, led by the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research with CGIAR modeling support and contributions from CIAT–Bioversity, CIMMYT, ICRISAT, regional research centers, and GIZ, was catalyzed by donor support—particularly from BMGF, USAID, and GIZ. Between 2024 and 2025, partners jointly developed and validated a harmonized fertilizer Decision Support Tool (DST) for maize, wheat, tef, and sorghum. The DST integrates multi-year national field trial data with soil and climate information to generate site-specific fertilizer recommendations that reflect local biophysical conditions and seasonal climate risk. Designed as a living platform, the system can continuously incorporate new data and improve advisory quality over time. Extensive on-farm validation confirmed the robustness and adaptability of DST across diverse agroecological zones. In parallel, targeted capacity building strengthened Ethiopia’s National Agricultural Research System to independently operate, update, and sustain the tool. By 2025, DST had transitioned from a research initiative into a nationally owned platform embedded within government-led validation programs and multiple farmer-facing delivery pathways. The harmonized DST is now being scaled through partnerships with extension services, digital advisory platforms, and private-sector service providers, linking agronomic recommendations with input access, credit, and risk management. Overall, the experience demonstrates how coordinated donor investments, strong government leadership, and CGIAR science can be integrated into a scalable and sustainable national system that addresses key sustainable farming challenges in Ethiopia, while driving productivity growth, climate resilience, and more efficient use of inputs among smallholder farmers. 2025-12-08 2026-01-23T09:20:26Z 2026-01-23T09:20:26Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180491 en Open Access application/pdf Moltote, F.A.; Cherenet, M.; Abera, W.; Desta, G.; Desta, L.; Tilaye, A.; Rozarios, G.; Desalegn, H.; Mukund, P.; Degefie, T.; Kinde, T.; Sida, T.; Ndour, A.; Dejene, A.; Birru, Y.; Temesgen, D.; Erkossa, T.; Schulz, S.; Maguta, J.K.; Vanlauwe, B. (2025) Processes and progresses of the Ethiopian harmonized DST. 32 p.
spellingShingle africa
productivity
advisory services
fertilizer application
site-specific nutrient management
digital innovation
Moltote, Feben Assefa
Cherenet, Meklit
Abera, Wuletawu
Desta, Gizaw
Desta, Lulseged
Tilaye, Amsalu
Rozarios, GIlbert
Desalegn, Henok
Mukund, Patil
Degefie, Tibebe
Kinde, Tesfaye
Sida, Tesfaye
Ndour, Adama
Dejene, Abera
Birru, Yitaferu
Temesgen, Dessalegn
Erkossa, Teklu
Schulz, Steffen
Maguta, Job Kihara
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Processes and progresses of the Ethiopian harmonized DST
title Processes and progresses of the Ethiopian harmonized DST
title_full Processes and progresses of the Ethiopian harmonized DST
title_fullStr Processes and progresses of the Ethiopian harmonized DST
title_full_unstemmed Processes and progresses of the Ethiopian harmonized DST
title_short Processes and progresses of the Ethiopian harmonized DST
title_sort processes and progresses of the ethiopian harmonized dst
topic africa
productivity
advisory services
fertilizer application
site-specific nutrient management
digital innovation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180491
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