1Sr. Scientist (Agricultural economics) at CIRG, Makhdoom, P.O. -Farah 281 122, Mathura, U.P.
2International Center for Development Oriented Research in Agriculture, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Online published on 19 August, 2015.
This study was conducted in Gimbo Woreda of Kafa-Sheka Zone (KSZ), Ethiopia with the aim to identify and analyse the farming systems and, analyse and prioritise research and development (R & D) options for enhancing income and sustainability of farming systems. The study area was classified for enhancing income and sustainability of farming systems. The study area was classfied into three zones namely, ‘forest’, ‘transition’ and ‘deforested’ zones based on the "scale of deforestation". Consequently four farming systems were identified. The study envisaged a movement of the farming systems towards on that is based on coffee, a high income generating tree crop that also protects the environment. In the light of constraints and opportunities several R and D options were identified and prioritised.