dc.contributor.author |
Makombe, Godswill |
|
dc.contributor.author |
Namara, Regassa |
|
dc.contributor.author |
Hagos, Fitsum |
|
dc.contributor.author |
Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele |
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dc.contributor.author |
Ayana, Mekonnen |
|
dc.contributor.author |
Bossio, Deborah |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2011-11-08T20:46:38Z |
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dc.date.available |
2011-11-08T20:46:38Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2011 |
en_US |
dc.identifier.uri |
https://hdl.handle.net/10535/7670 |
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dc.description.abstract |
"Agriculture is the most significant contributor to Ethiopia's economy. Most of the agricultural production is under rainfed conditions and thus extremely sensitive to rainfall variability. Irrigation development, including smallholder irrigation, is used by the Ethiopian Government to attempt to mitigate the effects of rainfall variability. In this study, we look at smallholder irrigation - modern and traditional irrigation systems." |
en_US |
dc.language |
English |
en_US |
dc.relation.ispartofseries |
IWMI Working Paper, no. 143 |
en_US |
dc.subject |
irrigation |
en_US |
dc.subject |
efficiency |
en_US |
dc.subject |
crops |
en_US |
dc.subject |
statistical analysis |
en_US |
dc.title |
A Comparative Analysis of the Technical Efficiency of Rain-fed and Smallholder Irrigation in Ethiopia |
en_US |
dc.type |
Working Paper |
en_US |
dc.type.methodology |
Case Study |
en_US |
dc.publisher.workingpaperseries |
International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Colombo, Sri Lanka |
en_US |
dc.coverage.region |
Africa |
en_US |
dc.coverage.country |
Ethiopia |
en_US |
dc.subject.sector |
Agriculture |
en_US |
dc.subject.sector |
Water Resource & Irrigation |
en_US |