Climate smart agricultural practices reduce technical inefficiency among smallholder vegetable farmers in Northwest Ethiopia
A study of smallholder vegetable farmers in Ethiopia demonstrates that adopting climate-smart agricultural practices significantly reduces technical inefficiency. The research suggests that bundling soil, water, and climate-related technologies leads to better resource utilization and higher productivity.
Why it matters
This research provides a data-driven roadmap for improving food security and economic outcomes for small-scale farmers in developing regions facing climate change.
Scientific Reports ( 2026 ) Cite this article
The article is a summary of a scientific study published in a peer-reviewed journal.
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