
Enhancing AICCRA’s Impact in Ethiopia through Feed and Forage Research and Scaling Innovations
Abstract
- Over 31,900 smallholder farmers benefited from feed and forage interventions across North Shewa, Hadiya, Kembata, Siltie, and Guraghe zones, with 23–25% being women farmers.
- A total of 998 farmers, development agents, and experts received theoretical and practical training on feed and forage production, management, utilization, and seed systems.
- Scaling challenges include limited access to certified seeds, land scarcity, weak market linkages, high input costs, inadequate coordination, policy gaps, lack of monitoring tools, and insufficient resource allocation.
- Planned actions focus on expanding forage seed commercialization models, collecting cost-benefit evidence, mapping priority forage species, and sharing lessons from scaling initiatives.
Citation
Mekonnen K, Gebreyes M. 2025. Enhancing AICCRA’s Impact in Ethiopia through Feed and Forage Research and Scaling Innovations: AICCRA Brief. Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa.



