Description
The Ethiopia Climate Resilient Wheat Value Chain Development (CREW) project is a five-year investment program that aims to develop a climate-resilient wheat value chain by combining increased productivity, improved infrastructure, and strengthened markets. It supports the dissemination of climate-adapted wheat varieties, the expansion of irrigation, sustainable mechanization, the development of post-harvest infrastructure, and agrifinance solutions, with the goal of transforming Ethiopia from a net importer to a self-sufficient and exporting wheat country.
The intervention strategy combines physical investments (irrigation, infrastructure, equipment) with capacity-building and value chain structuring measures to secure incomes for smallholder farmers, attract private investment, and reduce vulnerability to climate shocks and disruptions in international markets.
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