Dr. Zekarias  Shumeta
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Dr. Zekarias Shumeta

Senior Researcher and Coordinator
Ethiopian Agricultural Research Council Secretariat, Ethiopia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from Ghent University, Belgium

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Agricultural Sciences
62%
Agricultural Economics
90%
Agricultural Marketing
75%
Agricultural Research
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Tesema, T., T. Kebede and Z. Shumeta, 2019. Economic efficiency of smallholder farmers in maize production in gudeya bila district, oromia national regional state, Ethiopia: Parametric approach. J. Applied Agric. Econ. Policy Anal., 2: 1-7.
  2. Kaso, T., D. Goshu and Z. Shumeta, 2019. Determinants of marketed surplus of wheat by smallholders; The case of hitosa and tiyo districts, Arsi, Oromia, Ethiopia. Int. J. Res. Econ. Social Sci., 7: 610-623.
  3. Gebissa, B., Z. Shumeta and G. Regassa, 2019. Gender difference and its effect on agricultural productivity: the case of yubdo district in Ethiopia. World J. Agric. Sci., 15: 54-59.
  4. Shumeta, Z., M. D’Haese and W. Verbeke, 2018. A two-step econometric estimation of covariates of side selling: the case of coffee cooperatives in Southwest Ethiopia. J. Dev. Stud., 54: 1775-1791.
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  5. Shumeta, Z. and M. D’Haese, 2018. Do coffee farmers benefit in food security from participating in coffee cooperatives? evidence from southwest ethiopia coffee cooperatives. Food Nutr. Bull., 39: 266-280.
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  6. Faris, A., Z. Shumeta and M. Muche, 2018. Value chain analysis of potato in dedo district of jima zone, Ethiopia. Int. J. Bus. Manage. Technol., 2: 43-49.
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  7. Faris, A., Z. Shumeta and M. Muche, 2018. Determinants of marketed surplus of potato producers in dedo district of jimma zone, Ethiopia. World J. Agric. Sci., 14: 74-80.
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  8. Tadesse, B., Z. Shumeta and T. Tolemariam, 2017. Determinants of milk value addition by farm households in Jimma zone of Southwestern Ethiopia. World J. Bus. Manage., 3: 30-45.
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  9. Shumeta, Z. and M. D’Haese, 2016. Do coffee cooperatives benefit farmers? An exploration of heterogeneous impact of coffee cooperative membership in Southwest Ethiopia. Int. Food Agribus. Manage. Rev., 19: 37-52.
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  10. Mendesil, E., Z. Shumeta, P. Anderson and B. RÏmert, 2016. Smallholder farmers' knowledge, perceptions and management of pea weevil in North and North-Western Ethiopia. Crop Prot., 81: 30-37.
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  11. Woldu, Z., A. Mohammed, D. Belew, Z. Shumeta and A. Bekele, 2015. Assessment of banana post harvest handling practices and losses in Ethiopia. J. Biol. Agric. Healthcare, 5: 82-96.
  12. Assefa, B., D. Goshu and Z. Shumeta, 2015. Analysis of Marketed surplus of coffee by small holder farmers in Jima zone, Ethiopia. J. Biol. Agric. Health care, 5: 242-251.
  13. Shumeta, Z., K. Urgessa and Z. Kebebew, 2012. Analysis of market chains of forest coffee in southwest Ethiopia. Acad. J. Plant Sci., 5: 28-39.
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  14. Shumeta, Z., 2012. Hot pepper production and marketing in Southwest Ethiopia: An alternative enterprise for small scale farmers. J. Trends Agric. Econ., 5: 83-95.
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  15. Shumeta, Z. and S. Mulugeta, 2012. Milk supply shortfall in jima Town-an option for investment. World J. Agric. Sci., 8: 366-374.
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  16. Shumeta, Z., K. Urgessa and Z. Kebebew, 2011. Analysis of Market chain of NTFPs: In South West Ethiopia, Case of Belete Gera Forest. VDM Verlag Dr. Muller, Germany, ISBN: 978-3-639-36234-3, Pages: 68..
  17. Shumeta, Z., 2010. Avocado production and marketing in Southwestern Ethiopia. Trends Agric. Econ., 3: 190-206.
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  18. Mendesil, E., C. Abdeta, A. Tesfaye, Z. Shumeta and H. Jifar, 2007. Farmers’ perceptions and management practices of insect pests on stored sorghum in southwestern Ethiopia. Crop. Protect., 26: 1817-1825.
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