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Synopsis: Agricultural growth in Ethiopia (2004-2014): Evidence and drivers

Fantu Nisrane Bachewe, Guush Berhane, Bart Minten and Alemayehu Taffesse

No 53, ESSP research notes from International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Abstract: Ethiopia’s agricultural sector has recorded remarkable rapid growth in the last decade. This note documents aspects of this growth process. Over the last decade, there have been significant increases – more than a doubling – in the use of modern inputs, such as chemical fertilizers and improved seeds, explaining part of that growth. However, there was also significant land expansion, increased labor use, and Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth estimated at 2.3 percent per year. The expansion in modern input use appears to have been driven by high government expenditures on the agricultural sector, including agricultural extension, but also by an improved road network, higher rural education levels, and favorable international and local price incentives.

Keywords: economic growth; agricultural sector; poverty alleviation; agricultural growth; farmland; farm inputs; productivity; poverty; Ethiopia; Eastern Africa; Africa; Sub-Saharan Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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