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11/15/2024 Publication Cactus Pear Production Systems In Tigray, Northern Ethiopia

Ethiopia has some of the lowest socioeconomic indicators in the world. About 90% of the population earn their living mainly from agricultural activities, which are mostly based on rainfed agriculture. Desertification and water shortages represent huge challenges for agriculture in arid areas. Agricultural systems based on the choice of...

11/15/2024 Institution Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Institute

The ATA is a strategy and delivery oriented government agency created to help accelerate the growth and transformation of Ethiopia’s agriculture sector. The Agency’s mandate is focused solely on improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers across the country.

11/15/2024 Institution Volcani Institute Agricultural Research Organization

Volcani Institute is the largest agricultural research center in Israel and one of the most renowned worldwide. Its primary roles are conducting advanced research in agriculture and food sciences with an aim to promote, and assist the Israeli agricultural sector and farmers. As a leading institution in applied sciences,...

Firew Tegegne Amogne, Doctor of Philosophy in Animal Nutrition 11/15/2024 Person
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