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Investing in agricultural water management to benefit smallholder farmers in Ethiopia. AgWater Solutions Project country synthesis report

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The AgWater Solutions Project, carried out between 2009 and 2012, focused on resolving water issues faced by smallholder farmers. The project examined existing Agricultural Water Management (AWM) solutions, together with factors that influence their adoption and scaling up. The project aimed to identify investment opportunities in AWM that have high potential to improve the incomes and food security of poor farmers. The work was undertaken in the African countries of Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Tanzania and Zambia, and in the Indian States of Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal. This Working Paper series summarizes results and recommendations from the research carried out in each of these countries and states.

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  • Unknown, 2012. "Investing in agricultural water management to benefit smallholder farmers in Ethiopia. AgWater Solutions Project country synthesis report," IWMI Research Reports 158354, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele & Menker, M. & Abesha, D. & Atnafe, T. & Wondimkun, Y., 2006. "Best practices and technologies for small scale agricultural water management in Ethiopia. Proceedings of a MoARD / MoWR / USAID / IWMI Symposium and Exhibition held at Ghion Hotel, Addis Ababa, Ethio," Conference Proceedings h039813, International Water Management Institute.
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    5. Evans, Alexandra E. V., 2012. "Investing in agricultural water management to benefit smallholder farmers in Ethiopia. AgWater Solutions Project country synthesis report," IWMI Working Papers H045245, International Water Management Institute.
    6. Evans, Alexandra E. V., 2012. "Investing in agricultural water management to benefit smallholder farmers in Tanzania. AgWater Solutions Project country synthesis report," IWMI Working Papers H045109, International Water Management Institute.
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