Empirical review on the use dynamics and economics of teff in Ethiopia
Abstract Background Teff is a warm-season cereal crop and the tiniest grain on the planet. It is one of the underutilized crops that can contribute to food security and crop diversification. It is nutritious and well adapted to the growing conditions in Ethiopia, but little has been invested to expa...
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description | Abstract Background Teff is a warm-season cereal crop and the tiniest grain on the planet. It is one of the underutilized crops that can contribute to food security and crop diversification. It is nutritious and well adapted to the growing conditions in Ethiopia, but little has been invested to expand its potential to the domestic or international markets. Method Comprehensive empirical review was carried out emphasizing the spatial, temporal production dynamics of teff in Ethiopia and its economic value. Different inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied and filtered pertinent to this study in country-wide verdicts. Results Ethiopia is not only the biggest teff-producing nation but also the only nation to have adopted teff as a staple crop. Teff contains a high nutritive value and has unique dietary benefits due to its being gluten-free and is typically preferred by health-conscious consumers. However, teff producing and value addition practice is insufficient and generally depends on conventional practices, and its marketplace is restricted local and the government imposes an export ban on it to limit the upward pressure on domestic grain prices and address local food security. Instead, other countries, such as USA, are increasingly participating in the teff market and teff has a great contribution for foreign earning through Injera. Because of its appealing nutritional and functional features, the crop’s popularity is fast growing over the world. Several health advantages have been associated with the grain, these conditions necessitate extensive investigation on the grain’s nutritional and functional qualities. Conclusion This study examines the use dynamics and economics of teff in Ethiopia. Teff has received restricted consideration from the global market and mainstream researches perhaps due to its orphan crop’ status. To take comparative advantage of the growing domestic and international demand of teff, intensive investment by the domestic teff industry needs to improve methods of teff producing, opening up and expanding its international market to ensuring its super global food and part of the solution to worldwide food and nutrition security gains. Ethiopia should improve to take the lead in the growing teff market and support others to engage in teff food system part. |
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spelling | doaj.art-9294a0ecac7a45c9bc89b1b0c9f981d52022-12-22T01:21:21ZengBMCAgriculture & Food Security2048-70102021-10-0110111310.1186/s40066-021-00329-2Empirical review on the use dynamics and economics of teff in EthiopiaEsubalew Tadele0Tewabe Hibistu1Department of Agricultural Economics, Debre Markos UniversityDepartment of Agricultural Economics, Debre Markos UniversityAbstract Background Teff is a warm-season cereal crop and the tiniest grain on the planet. It is one of the underutilized crops that can contribute to food security and crop diversification. It is nutritious and well adapted to the growing conditions in Ethiopia, but little has been invested to expand its potential to the domestic or international markets. Method Comprehensive empirical review was carried out emphasizing the spatial, temporal production dynamics of teff in Ethiopia and its economic value. Different inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied and filtered pertinent to this study in country-wide verdicts. Results Ethiopia is not only the biggest teff-producing nation but also the only nation to have adopted teff as a staple crop. Teff contains a high nutritive value and has unique dietary benefits due to its being gluten-free and is typically preferred by health-conscious consumers. However, teff producing and value addition practice is insufficient and generally depends on conventional practices, and its marketplace is restricted local and the government imposes an export ban on it to limit the upward pressure on domestic grain prices and address local food security. Instead, other countries, such as USA, are increasingly participating in the teff market and teff has a great contribution for foreign earning through Injera. Because of its appealing nutritional and functional features, the crop’s popularity is fast growing over the world. Several health advantages have been associated with the grain, these conditions necessitate extensive investigation on the grain’s nutritional and functional qualities. Conclusion This study examines the use dynamics and economics of teff in Ethiopia. Teff has received restricted consideration from the global market and mainstream researches perhaps due to its orphan crop’ status. To take comparative advantage of the growing domestic and international demand of teff, intensive investment by the domestic teff industry needs to improve methods of teff producing, opening up and expanding its international market to ensuring its super global food and part of the solution to worldwide food and nutrition security gains. Ethiopia should improve to take the lead in the growing teff market and support others to engage in teff food system part.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40066-021-00329-2Economics of teffFood systemFood and nutrition securityTeff production and value chain |
spellingShingle | Esubalew Tadele Tewabe Hibistu Empirical review on the use dynamics and economics of teff in Ethiopia Agriculture & Food Security Economics of teff Food system Food and nutrition security Teff production and value chain |
title | Empirical review on the use dynamics and economics of teff in Ethiopia |
title_full | Empirical review on the use dynamics and economics of teff in Ethiopia |
title_fullStr | Empirical review on the use dynamics and economics of teff in Ethiopia |
title_full_unstemmed | Empirical review on the use dynamics and economics of teff in Ethiopia |
title_short | Empirical review on the use dynamics and economics of teff in Ethiopia |
title_sort | empirical review on the use dynamics and economics of teff in ethiopia |
topic | Economics of teff Food system Food and nutrition security Teff production and value chain |
url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s40066-021-00329-2 |
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