African International Relations

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2004 No. 1 (2004)

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Adoption Dynamics of Drought-Resistant Rice Varieties Among Northern Ethiopian Farmers: An Ethnographic Assessment over Five Years

Birhanu Asfaw, Gondar University Gezimie Alemayehu, Debre Markos University Yared Demissie, Department of Advanced Studies, Adama Science and Technology University (ASTU) Sileshi Gebru, Adama Science and Technology University (ASTU)
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18799241
Published: February 2, 2004

Abstract

Drought-resistant rice varieties have been introduced to address food security challenges in northern Ethiopia's arid regions. Ethnographic fieldwork was conducted, including participant observation, semi-structured interviews, and focus group discussions with farmers in selected villages. Farmers adopted the varieties at varying rates, influenced by factors such as climate resilience, farmer knowledge, and access to extension services. A notable theme emerged regarding the perceived benefits of reduced water usage and increased yield stability. The study highlights the importance of context-specific interventions for effective adoption of drought-resistant rice varieties in Ethiopian agriculture. Policy makers should prioritise capacity building for farmers, enhance access to extension services, and implement targeted climate-resilience programmes.

How to Cite

Birhanu Asfaw, Gezimie Alemayehu, Yared Demissie, Sileshi Gebru (2004). Adoption Dynamics of Drought-Resistant Rice Varieties Among Northern Ethiopian Farmers: An Ethnographic Assessment over Five Years. African International Relations, Vol. 2004 No. 1 (2004). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18799241

Keywords

African GeographySmallholder FarmersAgricultural PracticesParticipatory MethodsEthnographic ResearchRural DevelopmentCommunity Dynamics

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