Agricultural production in Ethiopia is characterized by subsistence orientation, low productivity, low level of technology and inputs, lack of infrastructures and market institutions, and extremely vulnerable to rainfall variability. Productivity performance in the agriculture sector is critical to improvement in overall economic well-being in Ethiopia. Low availability of improved or hybrid seed, lack of seed multiplication capacity, low profitability and efficiency of fertilizer, lack of irrigation development, lack of transport infrastructure, inaccessibility of market and prevalence of land degradation, unfertile soil, overgrazing, deforestation and desertification are among the constraints to agricultural productivity during last period. However, in 2011 the sector grew by 9% driven by cereal production which reached a record high of 19.10 million tons in Ethiopia.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
II. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
III. LISTS OF ABBREVIATIONS
IV. LISTS OF TABLES
V. LIST OF FIGURES
VI. ABSTRACT
1. INTRODUCTION
2. OBJECTIVE OF THE SEMINAR
3. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
3.1. Agricultural Production and Productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa
3.2. Agricultural Production System in Ethiopia
3.3. Challenges of Agricultural Production and Productivity in Ethiopia
3.4. Prospects of Agricultural Production and Productivity
4. CONCLUSION AND RECCOMENDATION
4.1. Conclusion
4.2. Recommendation
5. REFERENCE
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- Urgessa Tilahun (Autor), 2013, Challenges and prospects of agricultural production and productivity, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/279601
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