Assessing the Role of Development partners on Agricultural Extension Delivery: the Case of Sasakawa Global 2000 Ethiopia in Gumer Woreda
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2017-06
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Addis Ababa University
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This thesis assesses the role of Sasakawa Global 2000 Ethiopia on agricultural extension delivery in
Gumer woreda, SNNP, Ethiopia. The study has been focused on examining achievements and
challenges of the implementation of SEADE project implemented by SG 2000 Ethiopia collaborating
with stakeholders funded by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The objective of the study is to evaluate
the achievements and challenges of SEADE project to increase productivity of smallholder farmers by
strengthen the agricultural extension delivery in Gumer woredas. In doing this, exploratory and
explanatory approaches with qualitative and quantitative methods are employed. However, the research
has involved more of qualitative than quantitative method. Purposive and random sampling techniques
are employed in order to select the study sites within Gumer Wereda and study respondents
respectively. To collect the required primary source of data, instruments of data collection which
include questionnaire, interview, focus group discussion and practical site observation were used.
Secondary source of data to strengthen the primary source of data was also carefully examined. In the
study, it is revealed that Regarding research findings, erratic rainfall, low soil fertility, fragmented
land of households, lack of education, shortage of capital and high cost of agricultural inputs, limit of
credit access constrained the households while participating the SEADE project .Based on the
results, the study concluded that SEAD project was valuable and relevant to smallholder farmers’
agricultural activity needs and agricultural productivity of the study area. The major recommendations
put forwarded are accelerating the agricultural extension delivery sustainably; capacitating and
motivating with attractive incentive of DAs; timely provision of agricultural inputs and subsides;
facilitating market linkage both for farm inputs and products by development partners; increasing the
number of FTCs; and finally using low cost water harvest irrigation technologies with high yielding
varieties and related packages.
Key words : agricultural extension delivery, Sasakawa Global 2000 Ethiopia, Bill &
Melinda Gates Foundation, Gumer woreda, smallholder farmers, SEADE project
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Agricultural extension delivery, Sasakawa global 2000 ethiopia, Gumer woreda, Smallholder farmers, SEADE project, Bill & melinda gates foundatio