Transforming Ethiopian Food Systems: Leveraging Private Sector Incentives to Drive Agroecological Wheat Production
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The Private Sector Incentives and Investments (PSii) project, which is implemented by the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, financed by the European Commission and managed by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) represents a major step towards achieving sustainable and inclusive food systems under the CGIAR’s Agroecological Transitions Program for Building Resilient, Inclusive, Agricultural and Food Systems (TRANSITIONS). The project aims to promote an agroecological transition in wheat production by generating informed decisions and maximizing the returns on investment to encourage public and private actors to leave behind ‘business as usual’ practices and transition to agroecological production approaches to transform Ethiopia’s food system, increasing its environmental sustainability.
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