Capacity-building for sustainable agricultural production in Ethiopia
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15.11.24
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Senior political leaders and agricultural officials in the Doyogena region of Ethiopia visited a Private Sector Incentives and Investments (PSii) project site in October 2024 to see the impacts of employing sustainable agricultural approaches in Ethiopia.
Spearheaded by the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, the PSii project promotes agroecological practices that respond to climate change, ensuring that farming methods align with both environmental resilience and economic growth. The PSii project also aims to support the transition of current wheat cluster farms to incorporate diversification principles.
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