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Welcome to the Amhara Agricultural Research Institute (ARARI)

The Amhara Agricultural Research Institute (ARARI) was established in 1999/2000 by the ANRS council proclamation no 48/1992 as an autonomous apex body. Our mission is to drive agricultural innovation and research to enhance the productivity, sustainability, and resilience of the agricultural sector in the Amhara region.

Our Mission

At ARARI, we are dedicated to advancing agricultural research to support the development of innovative farming practices, improve crop yields, and promote sustainable agricultural techniques. Our goal is to contribute to the economic development and food security of the Amhara region and Ethiopia as a whole.

What We Do

Conduct cutting-edge research in various fields of agriculture, including crop and livestock production, soil and water management, and agricultural biotechnology. Develop and disseminate innovative technologies and best practices to farmers, agricultural professionals, and stakeholders to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability. Provide training and capacity-building programs to farmers, researchers, and extension workers to improve their knowledge and skills in modern agricultural practices. Engage in collaborative projects with national and international partners to leverage expertise, resources, and knowledge for the advancement of agricultural research and development.

Our Impact

Since our establishment, ARARI has made significant contributions to the agricultural sector in the Amhara region. Through our research and innovation efforts, we have introduced improved crop varieties, sustainable farming practices, and effective pest and disease management strategies. Our work has directly benefited farmers, increased agricultural productivity, and enhanced food security in the region.

Join Us

We invite you to explore our website to learn more about our research projects, innovations, and the impact we are making in the agricultural sector. Whether you are a farmer, researcher, student, or stakeholder, there are many ways to get involved with ARARI and contribute to the future of agriculture in the Amhara region.


Thank you for visiting the Amhara Agricultural Research Institute. Together, we can build a sustainable and prosperous agricultural future for our community.


Dr. Asmare Dejen
Director General

Message from DG

Agriculture is the economic backbone of the Amhara region, accounting for 54% of the economy and employing 90% of the labor force, and significantly influencing the regional gross domestic product. Though agriculture plays a major role in the region's economy in any measure, the subsistence farming system does not guarantee food self-sufficiency. Other factors contributing to this include low input use, problems with soil fertility, drought, traditional farming practices, low investment in agricultural machinery, poor infrastructure, insufficient incentive programs, low uptake of improved technologies, the market, and poor attitude of educated manpower to engage in agriculture.

To achieve the above bottleneck problems on agricultural development, the Amhara regional agricultural Research institute (ARARI) has established with the regional government body by decree No. 48/1992 with the following mandates: 1) to generate and adapt agricultural technologies that focus on the agricultural development strategy of the Region, devise a working strategy for the multiplication of some of these technologies, conduct researches on the traditional agricultural methods and develop those of which are beneficial 2). To coordinate research activities of agricultural research centers encourage, higher learning Institutes and other related organization to give attention to agricultural researches provide assistance and publicize agricultural research results to be utilized by the end users 3) build up a research capacity and establish a system that will make the region’s agricultural research activities efficient, effective, demand driven and focusing on solving core agricultural problems.

The institute has developed numerous demand driven technologies in field crops, horticulture, forestry, soil fertility management, irrigation and livestock. The institute has released 173 crop varieties, which have high yield potential, pest resistance, and are widely adaptable in both the region and the country as a whole. Moreover, technologies on integrated pest management and agronomic practices were developed, recommended, demonstrated and disseminated through mainstream Medias, publications and trainings. In addition, technologies for livestock to improve yield of milk, meat, egg, and market values have been highly improved, demonstrated, and disseminated in various ways. Numerous technologies, including soil fertility management, irrigation, and water harvesting, are developed, recommended, demonstrated, and disseminated to end users.

To keep up with the rapidly expanding population and its demands, high tech and critical thinking will soon overtake conventional research methods. The goal is not only to protect the subsistence food security of the food insecure population, but also to meet the expanding demands of the industries for high-value crops such as sesame, soybean, mung bean, coffee meat, milk resin, and so forth.

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Important Links Our address Collaboration & Partnership
Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research

BoA, Amhara

Ministry of Agriculture

ATI

K-Ersha

ILRI

FAO

Ethiopian Statistical Services (ESS)

EFWPDA, Amhara

Contacts


Food System Resilience Program (FSRP)

Climate Action Through Landscape Management (CALM)

Resilient Agriculture for Inclusive and Sustainable Ethiopian Food Systems (RAISE-FS)

International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)

Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)

International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)

International Potato Center (CIP)
ARARI-Footer
Important Links Our address Collaboration & Partnership
Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research

BoA, Amhara

Ministry of Agriculture

ATI

K-Ersha

ILRI

FAO

Ethiopian Statistical Services (ESS)

EFWPDA, Amhara

Contacts


Food System Resilience Program (FSRP)

Climate Action Through Landscape Management (CALM)

Resilient Agriculture for Inclusive and Sustainable Ethiopian Food Systems (RAISE-FS)

International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)

Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)

International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)

International Potato Center (CIP)