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IFAD RESEARCH SERIES 32 - Developing country-wide farming system typologies: an analysis of Ethiopian smallholders’ income and food security

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  • Boere, Esther
  • Mosnier, Aline
  • Bocquého, Géraldine
  • Garbero, Alessandra
  • Krisztin, Tamás
  • Havlík, Petr
  • Elhaut, Thomas

Abstract

This paper aims to better understand the context in which smallholder farms operate. The study has developed a new methodology to establish country-wide farm typologies that combines household and macro-level data (household survey, agricultural census and land cover data) to analyze food security and poverty, to enable an analysis that is both farm-system specific and spatially explicit. Using this methodology to analyze the poverty and food security situation of Ethiopian smallholder farms, the study has developed farming-system- and location-specific poverty and food security indicators which can provide guidance for more targeted strategies to reduce rural poverty.

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  • Boere, Esther & Mosnier, Aline & Bocquého, Géraldine & Garbero, Alessandra & Krisztin, Tamás & Havlík, Petr & Elhaut, Thomas, 2018. "IFAD RESEARCH SERIES 32 - Developing country-wide farming system typologies: an analysis of Ethiopian smallholders’ income and food security," IFAD Research Series 281291, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:unadrs:281291
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.281291
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    Agricultural and Food Policy; Farm Management; Food Security and Poverty;
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