Upscaling the productivity performance of the Agricultural Commercialization Cluster Initiative in Ethiopia
Élargissement des performance de productivité de l'Initiative des grappes de Commercialisation Agricole en Éthiopie
Kamel Louhichi,
Umed Temursho,
Liesbeth Colen and
Sergio Gomez Y Paloma
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Umed Temursho: IPTS - JRC Institute for Prospective Technological Studies - JRC - European Commission - Joint Research Centre [Seville]
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Abstract:
This report presents the results of an impact analysis of several scenarios related to the Agricultural Commercialization Cluster Initiative introduced by the Government of Ethiopia during the first Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP I) as a mechanism to improve agricultural productivity and production within specific geographies targeting a limited number of high-value commodities. This analysis is achieved using a micro-economic model applied to a representative sample of 2,886 farm households spread throughout the country, taken from the Ethiopia Socioeconomic Survey. The potential effects of the simulated scenarios on land use, production, input use, farm income and some food security related indicators are presented and discussed.
Keywords: Ethiopie; productivité agricole; ménage agricole; sécurité alimentaire; développement rural; modèle de ménage agricole (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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Published in [Technical Report] JRC117562, Union Européenne; Joint Research Center. 2019, pp.96
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DOI: 10.2760/57450
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