Climate Smart-Agriculture practice in Ethiopia: A Flourishing Future

Authors

  • Dessalegn worku Wollega University
  • Megerse Hundera Wollega University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20372/afnr.v3i2.1405

Keywords:

Adaptation, Climate Resilience, Mitigation, Smart Climate Agriculture, Sustainable Agriculture,

Abstract

Ethiopia’s agriculture-driven economy is highly vulnerable to climate change due to its dependence on rainfed farming and dominance of smallholder producers. Climate variability, rising temperatures, and frequent extreme weather events threaten crop yields, food security, and rural livelihoods. To address these challenges, climate-smart agriculture has emerged as a transformative approach integrating three core pillars: productivity enhancement, climate adaptation, and greenhouse gas mitigation: into sustainable, context-specific practices suited to Ethiopia’s diverse agro-ecological zones. This review critically examines the current implementation, effectiveness, and challenges of climate-smart agriculture practices across Ethiopian regions. Climate-smart agriculture interventions vary: conservation agriculture and agroforestry in highlands, drought-tolerant crops and water harvesting in arid and semi-arid zones, and integrated nutrient and pest management in humid areas. Quantitative data show climate-smart agriculture increases crop yields by 25–40%, improves soil and water retention, enhances climate resilience, and sequesters substantial carbon. However, adoption remains uneven due to limited access to information, agricultural inputs, finance, rural infrastructure, secure land tenure, and gender-equitable opportunities. Climate-smart agriculture holds immense potential to ensure sustainable agricultural development and climate resilience in Ethiopia. Scaling up requires strengthened agricultural extension, broader market and financial access, investment in rural infrastructure, secure land rights, inclusive gender-sensitive approaches, integration of climate information services, and participatory planning. These systemic reforms and localized interventions are vital for mainstreaming climate-smart agriculture into agricultural and climate policy frameworks, contributing to food security, environmental sustainability, and Rural transformation under changing climatic conditions.

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Author Biographies

Dessalegn worku, Wollega University

Department of Natural Resource Management, Faculty of Resource Economics and Management, Wollega university Shambu Campus

Megerse Hundera, Wollega University

Department of Agricultural economics, Faculty of Resource Economics and Management, Wollega university Shambu Campus

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worku, D., & Hundera, M. (2025). Climate Smart-Agriculture practice in Ethiopia: A Flourishing Future. Journal of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, 3(2), 25–32. https://doi.org/10.20372/afnr.v3i2.1405
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Published 2025-08-30

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