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Ethiopia's smallholders farmers struggle to make a living in an extremely testing environment. Terrain, remoteness, and climate all pose significant challenges to crop and livestock production; agricultural technologies are basic; market access is weak; and history and politics add to the difficulties faced by a predominantly subsistence agricultural population. Hence, this study aims to examine the impact of small-scale irrigation on household food security in drought prone areas of northern Ethiopia.

Produktbeschreibung
Ethiopia's smallholders farmers struggle to make a living in an extremely testing environment. Terrain, remoteness, and climate all pose significant challenges to crop and livestock production; agricultural technologies are basic; market access is weak; and history and politics add to the difficulties faced by a predominantly subsistence agricultural population. Hence, this study aims to examine the impact of small-scale irrigation on household food security in drought prone areas of northern Ethiopia.
Autorenporträt
The author was born in January 1984 in Dawro zone in southern regions of Ethiopia. He has been graduated in BSc in Natural Resources Economics and management and MSc in Economics (Development Policy Analysis) from Mekelle University in July 2007 and 2011 respectively. The author has been working for Aksum University at rank of Lecturer since 2007.