Title of article :
Impact of Climate Variability on Cool Weather Crop Yield in Ethiopia
Author/Authors :
Shumetie, Arega Haramaya University of Ethiopia and Makerere University of Uganda , Kassa, Belay Pan African University - Africa union , Addis Ababa , Goshu, Degye Department of Agricultural Economics - College of Agriculture and Environmental Science - School of Agricultural Economics and Agri-business - Haramaya University, Ethiopia , Mwanjalolo, Majaliwa partment of Geography, Geo Informatics and Climatic Sciences - School of Forestry, Environmental and Geographical Science- College of Agriculture and Environmental Science - Makerere University , Uganda
Abstract :
The research examined effect of climate variability on yield
of the two dominant cool weather cereals (wheat and
barley) in central highland and Arssi grain plough farming
systems of Ethiopia using eight round unbalanced panel data
(1994-2014). The stochastic frontier model result revealed that
production inputs for producing wheat and barley in the two
farming system had significant effect. Crop season rainfall increment
had negative and significant effect on technical
efficiency of smallholders to produce wheat as to the model
result. Technical efficiency of two crops responded differently
for cropping season rainfall variability, in which wheat had
negative and significant interaction with it while barley had
positive. Given this, cropping season temperature had significant
and positive effect on technical efficiency of both wheat and
barley. Having this into account, yield of the two crops
responded similarly for changes in production inputs like
working capital, human labor and fertilizer. In general, rainfall
inconsistency at the different stages of the production period
had strong effect on yield of the two crops. Given this, the
study forwarded an assignment to plant scientists in order to
have further investigation on how the two crops responded differently
to temperature variability.
Keywords :
climate variability , crop yield , technical efficiency , smallholder , rainfall , temperature
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics