This study investigates the dynamic relationship between greenhouse gas emissions and agricultural productivity in Ethiopia from 2019 to 2022 using a Vector Autoregressive (VAR) model. Results indicate a positive long-run relationship between agricultural yield and fertilizer consumption, agricultural land, nitrous oxide emissions, rural population, and area devoted to grain production. Conversely, a negative relationship was found between agricultural employment, methane emissions, carbon dioxide emissions, and agricultural productivity. The short-term error correction model shows a significant negative coefficient, indicating a rapid adjustment towards long-run equilibrium. Ethiopia needs to implement policies to shift away from high-carbon sectors to enhance agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Jan 04, 2024
Authors
Asmamaw Mulusew, Mingyong Hong
Tags
greenhouse gas emissions
agricultural productivity
Ethiopia
fertilizer consumption
sustainability
VAR model
emissions
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