Feed the Future Initiative

New Model Public-Private Partnership to Boost Production and Incomes for 35,000 Ethiopian Maize Farmers

DuPont Pioneer's high quality seeds
DuPont and USAID executives listen to MInistry of Agriculture representative
USAID Mission Director Weller shakes hands with DuPont Executive VP Borel
DuPont’s seed conditioning plant and large capacity warehouse
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05/17/2013

Menegisha, Ethiopia -- USAID, DuPont Pioneer, and the Government of Ethiopia, represented by the MInistry of Agriculture and the Agricultural Transformation Agency,  launched the Advanced Maize Seed Adoption Program (AMSAP) today to help improve productivity of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia. The collaboration will advance the agricultural development and food security goals set by the Government of Ethiopia by promoting the adoption of new improved seeds through demonstration plots and field training sessions aimed at smallholders, advancing the use and acceptance of high-quality inputs and production techniques by a network of farmer dealers and cooperatives, and facilitating credit and grants for the construction of seed and post-harvest storage facilities.

Maize is a significant contributor to Ethiopia’s economic and social development, providing jobs, income and food. The project will  boost the production and the incomes of 35,000 smallholder maize farmers in 16 woredas or districts in three regions of Oromia, SNNP, and Amhara, and scale up a network for sustainable seed distribution. 

USAID Launches Camel Milk Project in Somali Region

ACPA Executive Director Ali Sheikh translates for Mission Director
 USAID Ethiopia Mission Director Dennis Weller delivers the keynote address
women from Fafan Village in the Somali Regional State offer fresh camel milk
 and village elders sample the fresh camel milk
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04/25/2013

New Project Will Support up to 50,000 Smallholder Livestock Keepers

April 25, 2013, Jijiga, Somali Region – As part of the U.S. President’s Feed the Future Initiative in Ethiopia, the U.S. Government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), launched the Camel Milk Value Chain Development project at a festive ceremony in Fafan Village, Somali Region today.  The project will improve the production and market competitiveness of camel milk products in the Somali Region to improve incomes and nutrition for up to 50,000 targeted households in the Siti (Shinile) and Fafan (Jijiga) zones.

Speaking at the project launch event, His Excellency Abdifatah Mohamud Hassan, Somali Regional State Vice President, said, “The Camel Milk Value Chain Development project is an innovative project that addresses cultural wealth of the pastoralists and contributes to the Ethiopia Agricultural Growth and Transformation Plan.”

Ethiopia Advanced Maize Seed Adoption

Date of Operation: 2013 – 2015

Primary Implementing Partner: E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (DuPont)

Other Implementing Partner(s): Pioneer

Regions of Operation: Amhara, Oromia and SNNP

Goal:

Enhance the incomes of 35,000 smallholder maize farmers and scale up a network for sustainable seed distribution in three years

Project Objectives:

  • Increase the productivity of assisted maize farmers by 50 percent and reduce their post-harvest loses by 20 percent
  • Enhance the availability of improved maize seed and other inputs, as well as access to finance and markets
  • Increase the capacity of community-based farmer leaders, agriculture extension services, cooperatives and farmer training centers

Description:

USAID Project to Increase Availability of Affordable and Nutritious Foods in Ethiopia

USAID Ethiopia Deputy Mission Director Fraser addresses approximately 60 guests.
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04/17/2013

April 18, 2013, Addis Ababa – The U.S. Government launched the African Alliance for Improved Food Processing in Ethiopia today, a new project that is designed to increase the quality and competitiveness of the Ethiopian food processing sector and to expand the availability of affordable and nutritious foods. This project will offer customized technical assistance to 20 medium and large Ethiopian millers and wheat processors to implement quality management systems, meet national standards and certification requirements, develop processes and products tailored to market demand, strengthen financial systems, and improve business efficiencies. The project supports the President’s Feed the Future Initiative and is administered through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by TechnoServe in partnership with Partners in Food Solutions (PFS),

New Pilot Project to Launch Farm Service Centers as Businesses in Oromia Region of Ethiopia

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Panel discussion on opportunities and challenges in farm input distribution
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02/04/2013

USAID, under the US Feed the Future Initiative, launched the Commercial Farm Service Program today in support of the Government of Ethiopia’s Agricultural Growth Plan (AGP).  The new two year pilot project, implemented by CNFA, will provide grants and training to rural entrepreneurs, both men and women, to help create one wholesale and six retail farm service centers (FSCs) designed to meet the operational needs of farmers.

FSCs are medium to large-scale suppliers that provide various agricultural supplies, such as fertilizers, seeds, agricultural tools and other equipment.  FSCs also provide extensive services including machinery rental, processing, veterinary consultation and marketing.  Each FSC comes equipped with a training facility where farmers can receive professional technical assistance.  FSCs also extend credit to farmers, enabling them to procure high quality inputs that lead to increased production and profits.  The FSCs will reach at least 30,000 smallholder farmers in the Oromia Region, the largest, most populous region of the country.

 

 

USAID and Ethiopian Commodities Exchange to Strengthen Coffee Trading and Marketing

Mission Director Weller and ECX CEO Ateneh Assefa sign MOU
Ethiopian Farmers' Cooperative Union representatives in Addis Ababa
Mission Director Weller and ECX CEO Ateneh at conference
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01/31/2013

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – The U.S. Government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ethiopia Commodities Exchange (ECX) to collaborate on increasing the quality, traceability and marketing of coffee. 

Under this agreement, USAID’s Agricultural Growth Program-Agriculture Market Development Project (AGP-AMDe) will collaborate with ECX to:

  • toincrease the number of members from farmers' cooperative unions
  • to improve the ability of sellers and buyers to track the origin of coffee through electronic coding and marking,
  • to certify labs and coffee quality graders 
  • to improve ECX warehouse efficiency.

These joint efforts will improve the integrity and marketability of the coffee trading system in Ethiopia.

USAID, DuPont Work with Government of Ethiopia to Improve Food Security

Khalid Bomba, James Borel and USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah
Khalid Bomba, James Borel and USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah
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01/24/2013

New Partnership to Help Smallholder Maize Farmers Access Better Seeds, Increase Productivity:

Davos, Switzerland—The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) today with Ethiopia and DuPont to boost maize harvests through increased use of hybrid maize seed, improved seed distribution, and post-harvest storage.

Maize is a significant contributor to Ethiopia’s economic and social development, providing jobs, income and food. This collaboration will help more than 30,000 smallholder maize farmers increase their productivity by up to 50 percent and help reduce post-harvest loss of maize by as much as 20 percent.

This collaboration advances agricultural development and food security goals set by the Government of Ethiopia and supported by USAID through the U.S. Government’s global hunger and food security initiative, Feed the Future, which is part of the U.S. contribution to the New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition.

New Resilience Project Supports Pastoralist Ethiopia

Byrne, Mohamed, Sileshi, and Weller at PRIME launch.
Pastoralist with his herd on the way to market.
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12/18/2012

Addis Ababa - USAID launched the Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) project today to respond to increasing pressures on pastoralist livelihoods. The new project will support sustainable improvements in resilience among pastoralists to allow them to withstand increasingly frequent weather and market shocks that threaten the well-being of their communities and families. At the same time, PRIME will address the reality that many households will continue to transition out of the pastoralist lifestyle and will support the development of non-pastoral livelihoods. PRIME will stimulate increased productivity and competitiveness in the livestock and livestock products markets, increase communities’ ability to adapt to a changing climate and increase food security and nutrition, improve alternative livelihood options through essential skills transfer including literacy and numeracy, basic employability skills, and entrepreneurship and technical training.

Financial and Business Services (FaBS)

Date of Operation: 2013 – 2018
 
Primary Implementing Partner: Carana Corporation
 
Other Implementing Partners: Serengeti Capital, FSVC, ACCA, Integra, First Consult, BCAD
 
Regions of Operation: National program
 
Goal:
 
Improve Ethiopia’s private sector competitiveness and increase growth with resiliency in rural Ethiopia.
 
Project Objectives:
  • Enable a more stable, efficient and inclusive financial system that fosters private sector development
  • Strengthen the ability of the private sector to effectively promote reforms through dialogue and deliberation with public institutions
  • Improve business development services for small and medium enterprises
 
Description:
 
Strong economic growth requires a vibrant, competitive private sector whose investment needs are affordable met by both bank and non-bank intermediaries that are abl

Strengthening Land Administration Program Wins Praise From Ethiopian Partners

Key officials at the National Experience Sharing Workshop
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11/26/2012

In collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, USAID and implementing partners held a two-day National Experience Sharing Workshop from November 26 to 27, 2012, in Addis Ababa on USAID’s Strengthening Land Administration Program (ELAP). The workshop participants included high ranking officials and experts of the Land Administration and Use Directorate of the Ministry of Agriculture and state land administration bureaus and agencies of the Afar, Amhara, Oromia, Somali, Tigray and Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples regions.

USAID Ethiopia Deputy Mission Director Jason Fraser opened the event and State Minister of Agriculture for Natural Resources Sileshi Getahun assessed the impact of the program and lauded USAID's support through ELAP, saying:

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