Abstract
Access to improved varieties and soil acidity problems are the growing and significant hindering factors for the production and productivity of wheat in Ethiopia. The activity was conducted to enhance farmers’ awareness, knowledge and skills on wheat production under lime treated soilsand improve the household’s income and accessibility forimproved technologies in the study areas. Aneded, Awabel, Basoliben, Debre Elias and Gozamin districts were selected purposively based on wheat production potential and the prevalence of soil acidity. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected using appropriate data collection tools. A total of 712 smallholder farmers participated and 10 wheat clusters were formed. The data were collected from the cluster farming participants the smallholder farmers. Simple descriptive and inferential analysis methodsweredeployed. The study revealed that producing wheat under lime treated soils through a cluster approach has a significant yield advantage over the traditional production system. Additionally, the profitability analysis resultsrevealed that the marginal rate of return and marginal net benefitfrom wheatproductionunder lime treated soilsweresignificantly high overthree consecutive years. Therefore, the demonstration of improved wheat variety under lime treated soils usingcluster approach should be encouraged and scaled up toreachmore smallholder farmers in unaddressed areas with similarclimatic condition across the country to boost production and productivity, increase household income and reduce food insecurity amongsmallholder farmers.
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