The CASCAPE project is a joint effort of Ethiopia and The Netherlands to improve agricultural productivity in Ethiopia. CASCAPE is executed in close cooperation with the Agricultural Growth Programme (AGP) of the Ethiopian government.
Capacity Building
Innovation and Change
Soil Fertility
Gender Mainstreaming
CASCAPE- Mekelle University cluster held annual review and planning workshop on May 7, 2017 in
CASCAPE- Mekelle University cluster held annual review and planning workshop on May 7, 2017 in Wukro
The cascape project conducted its 2017 annual planning and review workshop after it has commenced its
"Soil nutrient balances under diverse agro-ecological settings in Ethiopia"
AuthorsC. L. van Beek
This book presents soil characterization, classification and mapping, along with results of testing
Since 2011 Wageningen UR of the Netherlands has been collaborating with six Ethiopian universities
The CASCAPE project conducted a handing over event of its first phase from May 31 to June 2, 2016
Every tonne of yield increased soil nutrient depletion with about 18 kg of nitrogen per hectare.
In the last two decades, the agriculture and rural development policy of Ethiopia has been aiming at
In December 2015 the CASCAPE project finished after four years, and just as quickly a CASCAPE II
Mekelle University published 4 theses from their students, related to their work in the CASCAPE
This December 2015 edition is the last newsletter from the CASCAPE project, phase 1! This letter
Agriculture is central to the livelihoods of the rural poor. Women, especially in many developing
The national Stakeholder conference held in Addis Ababa in 2014 resulted in a combination of
The CASCAPE project has been conducting a study on drivers of adoption/inhibitors of agricultural technologies
The CASCAPE project started with the implementation of participatory rural appraisal (PRA) studies in
The CASCAPE project conducted its 4th annual review and planning meeting at Dire Dawa from 10-14
The CASCAPE newsletter from June 2015 highlights activities which took place between January and
From June 2-4 innovators on Natural
The present study was initiated to optimize in vitro protocol for mass propagation of two