Improved forage technologies advance climate-smart farming in Ethiopia
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21.11.25
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The Alliance, the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture, and regional partners held a forage field event on November 10, 2025 in Sidama, Ethiopia, showcasing how improved forage innovations are helping farmers boost productivity, build climate resilience, and scale sustainable agriculture.
The CGIAR Scaling for Impact (S4I) initiative continues to demonstrate how research can translate into real, measurable change for farming communities. At the recent forage field event in Sidama, one message stood out: delivering science at scale is possible when systems work together.
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