Agribusiness Indicators : Ethiopia

Because agriculture is the economic backbone of most countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Ethiopia, any meaningful sustainable development program in the continent must therefore be anchored in the sector. The concept for this study on agribu...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:
FAO
MOA
OIL
TEA
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/631391468008109813/Agribusiness-indicators-Ethiopia
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topic ACTUAL YIELDS
AGRIBUSINESS
AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE
AGRICULTURAL EXPORT
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
AGRICULTURAL INPUT
AGRICULTURAL INPUTS
AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL POLICIES
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
AGRICULTURAL TRANSFORMATION
AGRICULTURAL VALUE
AGRICULTURAL ZONES
AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
AGRICULTURE RESEARCH
AGRICULTURE SECTOR
ARABLE LAND
AVERAGE YIELDS
BARLEY
BEANS
BREEDER SEED
BREEDING
CAPITAL GOODS
CEREALS
CERTIFIED SEED
CHEMICAL FERTILIZER
CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS
CHEMICAL INPUTS
CLIMATE
CLIMATES
COCOA
COFFEE
COFFEE FARMERS
COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
COMMERCIAL SEED
COMMERCIAL SEED SECTOR
COMMODITY
COOPERATIVES
COTTON
CROP
CROP AGRICULTURE
CROP AREA
CROP CATEGORY
CROP INSURANCE
CROP INSURANCE SCHEME
CROP LAND
CROP PRODUCTION
CROP YIELDS
CROPLAND
CROPPING
CROPPING SEASONS
CROPS
CROWDING OUT
CULTIVAR
CULTIVATION
DAIRY FARMS
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DIVIDENDS
ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
ECOLOGICAL ZONES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EFFECTIVE DEMAND
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EQUIPMENT
EXPORT CROPS
EXTENSION
FAO
FARM
FARM ACTIVITIES
FARM WORK
FARMER
FARMER COOPERATIVES
FARMERS
FARMING
FARMS
FERTILIZER
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
FERTILIZER COST
FERTILIZER INDUSTRY
FERTILIZER SUBSIDIES
FERTILIZER SUBSIDY
FERTILIZER USE
FERTILIZERS
FOOD CROPS
FOOD INSECURITY
FOOD POLICY
FOOD POLICY RESEARCH
FOOD SECURITY
FORESTRY
FOUNDATION SEED
GENDER
GENETIC RESOURCES
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GRAIN
GRAIN PRODUCTION
GRAINS
GROWTH IN AGRICULTURE
HERBICIDES
HORTICULTURAL CROPS
HUNGER
HYBRID MAIZE
HYBRID SEED
HYBRID SEED INDUSTRY
HYBRID SEEDS
HYBRIDS
IFAD
IFPRI
INCOME GENERATION
INCOMES
INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
IRRIGATION
LAND DEGRADATION
LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK SECTOR
LOW INCOME
MAIZE
MAIZE PRODUCTION
MARKET DISTORTIONS
MOA
NATURAL RESOURCES
NGOS
NOMINAL INTEREST RATES
OIL
OIL SEEDS
OILSEEDS
PARENTAL LINES
PERENNIAL CROPS
PESTICIDES
PLANT BREEDERS
PLANT PROTECTION
PLANT QUARANTINE
PLANTING
PLOWING
POLICY MAKERS
POTENTIAL YIELDS
POULTRY
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRICE CEILINGS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SEED COMPANIES
PRODUCE
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PUBLIC SEED ENTERPRISES
PULSES
RAW MATERIALS
REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
RESEARCH CENTERS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL ROADS
SEED
SEED COMPANIES
SEED COMPANY
SEED ENTERPRISE
SEED ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
SEED ENTERPRISES
SEED INDUSTRY
SEED LAWS
SEED MARKETING
SEED MULTIPLICATION
SEED PRODUCERS
SEED PRODUCTION
SEED REGULATION
SEED SYSTEM
SEED TESTING
SEEDS
SMALL-SCALE FARMERS
SMALL-SCALE PRODUCERS
SOIL FERTILITY
SORGHUM
STREAMS
SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURE
SUGAR
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TEA
TOBACCO
TOMATOES
TRANSACTION COSTS
UNDP
UNITED NATIONS
UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
USAID
WHEAT
WHEAT FLOUR
WOMEN FARMERS
WOOD
spellingShingle ACTUAL YIELDS
AGRIBUSINESS
AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE
AGRICULTURAL EXPORT
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
AGRICULTURAL INPUT
AGRICULTURAL INPUTS
AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL POLICIES
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
AGRICULTURAL TRANSFORMATION
AGRICULTURAL VALUE
AGRICULTURAL ZONES
AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
AGRICULTURE RESEARCH
AGRICULTURE SECTOR
ARABLE LAND
AVERAGE YIELDS
BARLEY
BEANS
BREEDER SEED
BREEDING
CAPITAL GOODS
CEREALS
CERTIFIED SEED
CHEMICAL FERTILIZER
CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS
CHEMICAL INPUTS
CLIMATE
CLIMATES
COCOA
COFFEE
COFFEE FARMERS
COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
COMMERCIAL SEED
COMMERCIAL SEED SECTOR
COMMODITY
COOPERATIVES
COTTON
CROP
CROP AGRICULTURE
CROP AREA
CROP CATEGORY
CROP INSURANCE
CROP INSURANCE SCHEME
CROP LAND
CROP PRODUCTION
CROP YIELDS
CROPLAND
CROPPING
CROPPING SEASONS
CROPS
CROWDING OUT
CULTIVAR
CULTIVATION
DAIRY FARMS
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DIVIDENDS
ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
ECOLOGICAL ZONES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EFFECTIVE DEMAND
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EQUIPMENT
EXPORT CROPS
EXTENSION
FAO
FARM
FARM ACTIVITIES
FARM WORK
FARMER
FARMER COOPERATIVES
FARMERS
FARMING
FARMS
FERTILIZER
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
FERTILIZER COST
FERTILIZER INDUSTRY
FERTILIZER SUBSIDIES
FERTILIZER SUBSIDY
FERTILIZER USE
FERTILIZERS
FOOD CROPS
FOOD INSECURITY
FOOD POLICY
FOOD POLICY RESEARCH
FOOD SECURITY
FORESTRY
FOUNDATION SEED
GENDER
GENETIC RESOURCES
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GRAIN
GRAIN PRODUCTION
GRAINS
GROWTH IN AGRICULTURE
HERBICIDES
HORTICULTURAL CROPS
HUNGER
HYBRID MAIZE
HYBRID SEED
HYBRID SEED INDUSTRY
HYBRID SEEDS
HYBRIDS
IFAD
IFPRI
INCOME GENERATION
INCOMES
INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
IRRIGATION
LAND DEGRADATION
LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK SECTOR
LOW INCOME
MAIZE
MAIZE PRODUCTION
MARKET DISTORTIONS
MOA
NATURAL RESOURCES
NGOS
NOMINAL INTEREST RATES
OIL
OIL SEEDS
OILSEEDS
PARENTAL LINES
PERENNIAL CROPS
PESTICIDES
PLANT BREEDERS
PLANT PROTECTION
PLANT QUARANTINE
PLANTING
PLOWING
POLICY MAKERS
POTENTIAL YIELDS
POULTRY
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRICE CEILINGS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SEED COMPANIES
PRODUCE
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PUBLIC SEED ENTERPRISES
PULSES
RAW MATERIALS
REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
RESEARCH CENTERS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL ROADS
SEED
SEED COMPANIES
SEED COMPANY
SEED ENTERPRISE
SEED ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
SEED ENTERPRISES
SEED INDUSTRY
SEED LAWS
SEED MARKETING
SEED MULTIPLICATION
SEED PRODUCERS
SEED PRODUCTION
SEED REGULATION
SEED SYSTEM
SEED TESTING
SEEDS
SMALL-SCALE FARMERS
SMALL-SCALE PRODUCERS
SOIL FERTILITY
SORGHUM
STREAMS
SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURE
SUGAR
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TEA
TOBACCO
TOMATOES
TRANSACTION COSTS
UNDP
UNITED NATIONS
UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
USAID
WHEAT
WHEAT FLOUR
WOMEN FARMERS
WOOD
World Bank
Agribusiness Indicators : Ethiopia
geographic_facet Africa
Ethiopia
description Because agriculture is the economic backbone of most countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Ethiopia, any meaningful sustainable development program in the continent must therefore be anchored in the sector. The concept for this study on agribusiness indicators was based on the vital role that agribusiness plays in agricultural development. The study focuses on agribusiness indicators (ABI) to identify and isolate the determining factors that lead private investors and other stakeholders to participate in agribusiness and to engage in discourse regarding its development. A more thorough empirical understanding of these determinants in turn can usefully inform the types of policy reforms that can promote agribusiness in Africa. In Ethiopia, the ABI team focused on the following success factors: a) access to critical factors of production of certified hybrid seeds, fertilizer, and mechanical input; b) enabling environment in terms of access of credit and transportation; and c) government expenditures on agriculture, and trade and regulatory policies that currently influence the agribusiness environment. The factors and indicators that the research team has included in this study are not exhaustive but rather are intended to serve as a pilot that could be scaled up to include more variables and countries. The findings of the study revealed the dominant role of the government in the seed and fertilizer markets. In the seed sub-sector, perennial shortages of both basic and certified seeds have greatly limited agricultural productivity in Ethiopia.
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title Agribusiness Indicators : Ethiopia
title_short Agribusiness Indicators : Ethiopia
title_full Agribusiness Indicators : Ethiopia
title_fullStr Agribusiness Indicators : Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Agribusiness Indicators : Ethiopia
title_sort agribusiness indicators : ethiopia
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/631391468008109813/Agribusiness-indicators-Ethiopia
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26562
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spelling okr-10986-265622021-04-23T14:04:36Z Agribusiness Indicators : Ethiopia World Bank ACTUAL YIELDS AGRIBUSINESS AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL CREDIT AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE AGRICULTURAL EXPORT AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS AGRICULTURAL INPUT AGRICULTURAL INPUTS AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT AGRICULTURAL MARKETS AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURAL TRADE AGRICULTURAL TRANSFORMATION AGRICULTURAL VALUE AGRICULTURAL ZONES AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AGRICULTURE RESEARCH AGRICULTURE SECTOR ARABLE LAND AVERAGE YIELDS BARLEY BEANS BREEDER SEED BREEDING CAPITAL GOODS CEREALS CERTIFIED SEED CHEMICAL FERTILIZER CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS CHEMICAL INPUTS CLIMATE CLIMATES COCOA COFFEE COFFEE FARMERS COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER COMMERCIAL SEED COMMERCIAL SEED SECTOR COMMODITY COOPERATIVES COTTON CROP CROP AGRICULTURE CROP AREA CROP CATEGORY CROP INSURANCE CROP INSURANCE SCHEME CROP LAND CROP PRODUCTION CROP YIELDS CROPLAND CROPPING CROPPING SEASONS CROPS CROWDING OUT CULTIVAR CULTIVATION DAIRY FARMS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DIVIDENDS ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS ECOLOGICAL ZONES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFECTIVE DEMAND EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EQUIPMENT EXPORT CROPS EXTENSION FAO FARM FARM ACTIVITIES FARM WORK FARMER FARMER COOPERATIVES FARMERS FARMING FARMS FERTILIZER FERTILIZER APPLICATION FERTILIZER COST FERTILIZER INDUSTRY FERTILIZER SUBSIDIES FERTILIZER SUBSIDY FERTILIZER USE FERTILIZERS FOOD CROPS FOOD INSECURITY FOOD POLICY FOOD POLICY RESEARCH FOOD SECURITY FORESTRY FOUNDATION SEED GENDER GENETIC RESOURCES GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GRAIN GRAIN PRODUCTION GRAINS GROWTH IN AGRICULTURE HERBICIDES HORTICULTURAL CROPS HUNGER HYBRID MAIZE HYBRID SEED HYBRID SEED INDUSTRY HYBRID SEEDS HYBRIDS IFAD IFPRI INCOME GENERATION INCOMES INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION LAND DEGRADATION LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK SECTOR LOW INCOME MAIZE MAIZE PRODUCTION MARKET DISTORTIONS MOA NATURAL RESOURCES NGOS NOMINAL INTEREST RATES OIL OIL SEEDS OILSEEDS PARENTAL LINES PERENNIAL CROPS PESTICIDES PLANT BREEDERS PLANT PROTECTION PLANT QUARANTINE PLANTING PLOWING POLICY MAKERS POTENTIAL YIELDS POULTRY POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE CEILINGS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SEED COMPANIES PRODUCE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PUBLIC SEED ENTERPRISES PULSES RAW MATERIALS REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH RESEARCH CENTERS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POPULATION RURAL ROADS SEED SEED COMPANIES SEED COMPANY SEED ENTERPRISE SEED ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT SEED ENTERPRISES SEED INDUSTRY SEED LAWS SEED MARKETING SEED MULTIPLICATION SEED PRODUCERS SEED PRODUCTION SEED REGULATION SEED SYSTEM SEED TESTING SEEDS SMALL-SCALE FARMERS SMALL-SCALE PRODUCERS SOIL FERTILITY SORGHUM STREAMS SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURE SUGAR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TEA TOBACCO TOMATOES TRANSACTION COSTS UNDP UNITED NATIONS UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT USAID WHEAT WHEAT FLOUR WOMEN FARMERS WOOD Because agriculture is the economic backbone of most countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Ethiopia, any meaningful sustainable development program in the continent must therefore be anchored in the sector. The concept for this study on agribusiness indicators was based on the vital role that agribusiness plays in agricultural development. The study focuses on agribusiness indicators (ABI) to identify and isolate the determining factors that lead private investors and other stakeholders to participate in agribusiness and to engage in discourse regarding its development. A more thorough empirical understanding of these determinants in turn can usefully inform the types of policy reforms that can promote agribusiness in Africa. In Ethiopia, the ABI team focused on the following success factors: a) access to critical factors of production of certified hybrid seeds, fertilizer, and mechanical input; b) enabling environment in terms of access of credit and transportation; and c) government expenditures on agriculture, and trade and regulatory policies that currently influence the agribusiness environment. The factors and indicators that the research team has included in this study are not exhaustive but rather are intended to serve as a pilot that could be scaled up to include more variables and countries. The findings of the study revealed the dominant role of the government in the seed and fertilizer markets. In the seed sub-sector, perennial shortages of both basic and certified seeds have greatly limited agricultural productivity in Ethiopia. 2017-05-09T20:02:24Z 2017-05-09T20:02:24Z 2012-04 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/631391468008109813/Agribusiness-indicators-Ethiopia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26562 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agriculture Study Africa Ethiopia