Resultados de búsqueda - "Ethiopia"
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Integrating livestock in the CAADP framework: Policy analysis using a dynamic computable general equilibrium model for Ethiopia
Publicado 2012“…We use this model to simulate separate, realistic Total Factor Productivity (TFP) shocks to three agricultural subsectors—cereals, cash crops, and livestock—and compare them with a baseline scenario replicating Ethiopia’s 1998 to 2007 productivity trends. In doing so, we follow Dorosh and Thurlow (2009) who have examined CAADP productivity scenarios.…”
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Gendered impacts of the 2007-08 food price crisis: Evidence using panel data from rural Ethiopia
Publicado 2011“…This paper provides empirical evidence on the gendered impact of the 2007-08 food price crisis using panel data on 1,400 households from rural Ethiopia that were initially surveyed before the onset of the crisis, in 1994-95, 1997, and 2004, and after food prices spiked, in 2009. …”
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Adoption of weather index insurance: Learning from willingness to pay among a panel of households in rural Ethiopia
Publicado 2011“…In this paper we examine which farmers would be early entrants into weather indexinsurance markets in Ethiopia, were such markets to develop on a large scale. …”
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Adoption of weather index insurance: Learning from willingness to pay among a panel of households in rural Ethiopia
Publicado 2011“…In this paper we examine which farmers would be early entrants into weather index insurance markets in Ethiopia, were such markets to develop on a large scale. …”
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Soil Properties, Crop Yield, and Economic Return in Response to Lime Application on Acidic Nitisols of Southern Highlands of Ethiopia
Publicado 2023“…Soil acidity is one of the major crop production constraints in the highlands of Ethiopia. Liming is becoming a common practice to amend soil acidity, but its effects on soil properties, crop yield, and farm income are not well studied. …”
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Characterization of Mixed Farming Systems in Ethiopia: Mixed Farming Systems (MFS) Initiative Baseline Evaluation Survey Report
Publicado 2024“…It recognizes the diverse roles of men and women in agriculture and aims to empower both genders while the initiative targets smallholder farmers engaged in mixed farming across six countries, including Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Laos PDR, Bangladesh, and Nepal, under the second key objective. …”
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How big is the crowding-out effect of user fees in the rural areas of Ethiopia?: implications for equity and resource mobilization
Publicado 2004“…Using a nested multinomial logit model, this study investigates the demand “reduction” and “diversion” effects of user fees in rural areas of Ethiopia. The results reveal that an increase in user fees of public clinics, which are the most widely used alternative, can have a significant demand reduction effect on the poorest of the poor. …”
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Training on TPGS Mobile Nutrition Literacy App. Presented to enumerators in Kenya and Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, June 2024
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How can African agriculture adapt to climate change: Perceptions of stakeholders on climate change and adaptation strategies in Ethiopia
Publicado 2008“…The potential adverse effects of climate change on Ethiopia's agricultural sector are a major concern, particularly given the country's dependence on agricultural production. …”
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How can African agriculture adapt to climate change: Impacts of considering climate variability on investment decisions in Ethiopia
Publicado 2008“…With 85 percent of the population living in rural areas, and most people depending on rainfed agriculture, Ethiopia’s social and economic welfare depends heavily on climatic conditions. …”
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Risks, ex-ante actions, and public assistance: Impacts of natural disasters on child schooling in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Malawi
Publicado 2009“…This paper uses panel data from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Malawi to examine the impacts of natural disasters on schooling investments, with a particular focus on the roles of ex-ante actions and ex-post responses. …”
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