🔧⚙️🚜 In partnership with Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia, we distributed cutting-edge maintenance machinery worth 30 million ETB to 13 cooperative unions and mechanization centers across five regions: Amhara, Tigray, Oromia, South Ethiopia & Central Ethiopia. #Mechanization #Agricultural_transformation
Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Institute (ATI)
Government Administration
@EthiopianATI
About us
The Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Institute (ATI), formerly known as the Agricultural Transformation Agency (ATA), is a strategy and delivery-oriented government institute created to help accelerate the growth and transformation of Ethiopia’s agriculture sector which is a key contributor to the country’s GDP, exports, and workforce. The ATI’s work is centered on improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers (SHFs) across the country, for improved income, inclusiveness, resilience, and sustainability. The ATI works to transform the agriculture sector in Ethiopia by conducting policy and analytical studies, providing technical implementation support and capacity building, establishing coordinating platforms to better integrate partners and projects, and designing and directly leading several innovative/pilot projects. The ATI join forces with various stakeholders, including policymakers, researchers, farmers, and development partners, to support the implementation of agricultural development programs and initiatives. In addition, the ATI collaborates with national and international partners to facilitate knowledge exchange and learning opportunities. The Institute plays a crucial role in generating and disseminating information to support evidence-based decision-making in Ethiopia's agricultural sector.
- Website
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http://www.ata.gov.et/
External link for Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Institute (ATI)
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Addis Ababa
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Conducting strategic and analytical studies,, Providing technical implementation support,, Coordinating platforms to better integrate partners and projects, and Designing and directly leading a number of implementation projects
Locations
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Primary
Off Meskal Flower Road across Commercial Graduates Association
Addis Ababa, ET
Employees at Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Institute (ATI)
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Mikias SISSAY
Media and Communication Scholar and Strategist with proven experience in advocacy, diplomacy, international relations, journalism, peace & security…
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Tadese Teweldebrhan
center manager at Ethiopian Seed Enterprise
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Fesseha Abraham
Logistic and property Management officer
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Anteneh Tamene
Programmer Analyst at Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency (ATA)
Updates
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📣 📗 We're excited to share our #Annual_Report for the 2016 Ethiopian Fiscal Year! Explore our progress, milestones, and transformative initiatives in agriculture 🚜 🌾. Striving to build a resilient future together🌾lnkd.in/djfjxeUH Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia
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🌾 🚜 A high-level government delegation conducted a field visit to a wheat cluster in Bale Zone, Oromia Region, to witness the remarkable results of our cluster-based farming approach. According to Dr. Mandefro Nigussie, Director-General of the Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Institute (ATI), the visit highlighted the significant progress being made in transforming Ethiopia's agriculture. With a whopping 11 million hectares now cultivated under the cluster system nationwide, the Bale Zone stands out as a prime example of its success, achieving yields of up to 60 quintals per hectare. The ATI's commitment to promoting cluster-based farming is revolutionizing agricultural practices and improving the lives of smallholder farmers across the country. We are proud to be driving this transformation and look forward to even greater achievements in the future. #ClusterFarming #Wheat_self_sufficiency #Agricultural_Transformation Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia
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🌾🚜 We are proud to hand over the Agricultural Transformation Strategy for the #Benishangul_Gumuz Region in the presence of the Minister of Agriculture, the President of the Region, and other dignitaries, in Assosa. #AgriculturalTransformation Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia
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🍅#Commodity_of_the_Month_Tomato 🍅 🍅🧑🌾👨🌾 This month, our priority commodity spotlight shines on #tomatoes. It is among the 11 priority commodities of the Agricultural Commercialization Program (ACC), the Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Institute (ATI)’s flagship program. It is one of the most produced & consumed vegetables in Ethiopia & important cash crop for smallholder farmers. It requires warm, clear dry conditions & altitudes ranging between 700 - 2000 masl. The optimum temperature for seed germination ranges between 18 & 24°c & the maximum 30°c & minimum 8-10°c. Based on its growth habits, it can be classified into three major groups, which are recognized by the arrangement of the leaves & the inflorescence on the stem as indeterminate, determinate, & semi determinate. 🍅Tomato is a vital vegetable crop for enhancing food security in the daily dietary consumption and contributing to the economy. The ATI is actively working on tomato production, productivity, and commercialization in selected ACC regions: Oromia, Amhara, former SNNP & Tigray, recognizing its significant role in achieving food self-sufficiency & economic growth. We have prioritized this commodity as it is prominent for its nutritional benefits, richness in vitamins, minerals, fiber, protein, essential amino acids, monounsaturated fatty acids & carotenoids among others that perform various body functions. The ATI has implemented several strategic interventions to enhance the production, productivity, & commercialization of this commodity in the above targeted ACC regions. These include organizing smallholder farmers in Farmer Production Clusters (FPCs), where farmers are grouped together with adjacent farm plots. These clustered farmers share knowledge & experiences among themselves, purchase agricultural inputs, and market their produce in groups. The FPCs also facilitate capacity building training for farmers, agricultural experts, & development agents. The Institute has constructed aggregation centres & roadside markets, equipped with post-harvest handling and transportation facilities such as cold trucks. It has also developed operational manuals & standards that ensure quality production at the grassroots level. Additionally, the ATI has facilitated crucial market linkages with local processors and traders complemented by product expos aimed at stimulating production & fostering processing capabilities. 🍅Tomato Smallholder Farmers (SHFs) supported by the ATI are undergoing transformative changes in their livelihoods while contributing significantly to the commercialization of the commodity. In the 2016 Ethiopian Fiscal Year 25,289 tomato smallholder farmers have been organized under 339 FPCs & produced over 2.9M quintals of tomato by cultivating 4.9kha of land. Of this produce, 2.3M quintals were sold as marketable surplus with a value of 5.8B ETB showcasing the growing impact of the commodity on the SHFs' livelihoods & the country’s economy.
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⛰️🌍 🌱On this #WorldSoilDay, we reaffirm our commitment to the sustainable management and preservation of our soils, which are essential for healthy ecosystems, resilient agriculture, and the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia. The Soil Health and Fertility Management (SHFM) project Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Institute (ATI) is dedicated to addressing the critical challenges related to soil health, fertility, and climate risks in ACC woredas across Ethiopia. By promoting climate-smart soil health practices and fostering collaboration with national and international experts, the SHFM project aims to enhance the resilience of Ethiopian agriculture. #Soilhealth #Sustainablefarming
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💻 🖥️ 🖨️ We handed over 158 desktops, 158 printers, 50 laptops, and essential supplies valued at 42 million ETB to Rural Saving and Credit Cooperatives (RuSACCOs) in the Tigray region. 🤝 In partnership with our development partners, we're rebuilding communities and empowering smallholder farmers! #RuSACCOs #Rehabilitation #Smallholderfarmers
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🌾 Empowering Youth in Agriculture 🚜 The Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Institute (ATI), in partnership with Mastercard Foundation, successfully delivered skill-based capacity development training for the Agricultural-focused Dignified Employment for Youth in Ethiopia (ADEY) program staff and Implementing Partners. Conducted two rounds (Nov 18–29, 2024), bringing together 87 participants from the ATI and six implementing partners. Topics included: 🧠Mindset & social behavior change 💼Youth-focused agri-entrepreneurship 🛣️Pathways to youth employment in agriculture 🌠 Operational excellence, safeguarding, and gender Field visits to 🐤 poultry farming and 🪱vermicomposting enterprises were organized in collaboration with the Oromia Agricultural Transformation Centre. Participants gained essential skills and insights to enhance program implementation and drive meaningful impact. By prioritizing capacity development and learning exchanges, the ADEY program is empowering and enhancing capabilities of its staff to create sustainable solutions to the challenges of youth unemployment, drive inclusive 📈 economic growth, and contribute to a brighter future for Ethiopia's agriculture sector. #Agriculture #DignifiedEmployment #Capacitybuilding #ADEY
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🌾Today, we highlighted the vital role of #leadership at the Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia and its affiliates in implementing the Agriculture and Rural Development Policy. Their dedication to turning this #policy into action is commendable! #ARDPolicy #Leadership #AgriculturalTransformation
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Very promising discussion with Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Institute (ATI) team and our colleagues Sandra RULLIERE and Guillaume Salle to draw up the perspectives in our collaboration for 2025 & 2026: ✔️support to the coffee ☕️ value chain to make it more sustainable and increase yields ✔️ agriculture vocational training to improve the skills of the workforce 👩🏾🌾🧑🏾🌾🚜 for the sector ✔️ innovative irrigation 💦 to adapt to the needs of the users, and the impacts of climate change Looking forward to making this great partnership ATI-AFD even stronger! 🇪🇹🤝🇫🇷 Mandefro Nigussie | Serkadis Kassa | Olivier Hart de Keating | Fahide Si Tahar