Alamata Agricultural Research Center established was in 2002 with mandate of addressing two major agro-ecologies namely lowland and highland areas in south Tigray. It is one of the research centers under Tigray Agricultural Research Institute (ceari) established to conduct agricultural research considering all important commodities in southern Zone of Tigray. The center has five core processes: crop research, livestock research, natural resources management research, agricultural extension and socio-economic research, and administrative staff. It plays a crucial role in addressing the specific agricultural challenges and opportunities of the mandate area, contributing to improved food security, economic growth, and livelihoods the farmers.
The center is mandate to perform:
Technology generation and adaptation
Sources technology multiplication
Technology promotion and commercialization
Research coordination
Consultancy and advisory services
2. Research core processes
2.1. Crop Research
Crop Research focus
Crop improvement (breeding and genetics)
Crop protection and management
Agronomy and physiology
Prior Crop Commodities
Cereal crops (Wheat, barley, sorghum and Teff)
Pulse crops (Faba bean. Chick pea, Dekoko, field pea)
Horticultural crops (onion, tomato, pepper, papaya, avocado and coffee)
2.2. Lives tock research
Cattle research
Small ruminant breed improvement
Feed improvement and feeding systems
Animal health
2.3. Natural Resources Research
Forestry and agroforestry research
Irrigation and drainage systems research
Soil and water conservation research
2.4. Socio-economic and agricultural extension research
Socio-economic studies
Promotion of agricultural technologies
3. Brief Research Achievements
3.1. Crop Research
List of released crop technologies
SN
Commodity
Variety
Year of release
Recommendation domain
1
Bread wheat
Mekelle 3
2012
2000-2500
Mekelle 4
2013
2200-2800
Hadis
2018
2200-2600
Korem-1
2019
2000-2700
2
Faba bean
Hashenge*
2015
2200-2700
3
Dekoko (Pisum sativum var abyssinicum)
Raya 1
2015
Highland
Raya 2
2015
Midland
*Orobanche crenata resistant
Adapted varieties from the national research system
SN
Commodity
Variety
1
Wheat
Kekaba, Danda’a, King bird, Wane, Boru, Abay, Daka
2
Barley
HB1307
3
Faba bean
Maradol
4
Sorghum
Melkam, Grana-1
5
Miaze
Melkessa 2, Melkassa 4, Melkassa 6Q, BHPQY 545
6
Chick pea
Arerti, Dalota, Dimitu
7
Papaya
Maradol
8
Onion
Adama red, Nasik red, Bombey red
9
Tomato
Melkashola, Roma VF, Roma VFN, Gelilama
10
Pepper
Marekofana
11
Potato
Belete, Jalleni, Gudeni,
12
Sweet potato
Kulfo and Tulla
Crop management
Crop protection technologies
Crop management and practices
3.2. Livestock Research core process
Livestock improvement
Improvement and promotion of small ruminants (Begait sheep, Bonga sheep, and Dorper sheep)
Poultry husbandry (koekok breed)
Feed and forage improvement
Adaptation and promotion of forages (vetch, alfalfa, oat, lablab, and pigeon pea)
Feed improvement and utilization
Grazing land management
Development and promotion of molasses block feeding systems
Development and promotion of cactus block feeding systems
Promotion of urea treatment
Fattening and health research
Animal health
Fattening and management
3.3. Natural Resources Research core processes
Forestry and agro forestry
Screening of tree seedlings survival rate under natural selection
Indigenous knowledge based identification of medicinal plants
Identification and documentation of wild edible trees and shrubs
Demonstration of Jatropha as household source of fuel
Demonstration and popularization of Moringa stenoptella tree as human food
Irrigation and drainage systems
Estimation of crop water requirements and scheduling irrigation time for major vegetables (onion, tomato and pepper)
Improved irrigation water management through irrigation scheduling technologies and efficient fertilization for irrigated crops
Demonstration of alternate irrigation for vegetable crops
Demonstration of deficit irrigation for vegetable crops
Study on technical capacity of water dams and irrigation capability
Soil and water conservation
Evaluation and promotion of growth performance of biological soil and water conservation measures
GIS and USLE-based estimation of annual soil loss at Hashenge lake watershed
Technical evaluation of Bench terraces
Technical evaluation and recommendation of different soil and water conservation structures
3.4. Socio economic and extension Research core process
Demonstration and promotion of improved crop varieties (sorghum, maize, wheat, faba bean, cow pea)
Demonstration and promotion of improved horticultural crops (hot pepper, onion and tomato)
Demonstration and promotion of livestock technologies (feed [urea molasses block, urea cactus block, & urea treatment], forage [vetch, oat, & alflfa] and poultry breeds [Koekoek])
Demonstration of alternate irrigation for potato production
Study on impact of agricultural technologies on the livelihood improvement
Study on agricultural technology demand of the farming community
4. Partnership
The center has been closely working with different governmental and non-governmental institutions.
Bureau of Agriculture
Universities (Mekelle and Raya)
Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR)
Regional Agricultural Research Institutions (RARIs)
CGIAR centers (ICARDA, CIMMYT, ILRI…)
Projects (FSRP, AGRA, RAISE-FS, USAID, Relief Society of Tigray: REST, Participatory Agriculture and Climate Transformation: PACT/IFAD, Climate Action Through Landscape Management: CALM, Program for Results: PFORR
Governmental offices.
5. Human Resources
Researchers: 26
Admin and support staff: 23
6. Research Sites
Ofla: 8 ha
Raya Azebo: 55 ha
Get in touch
@Alamata Agricultural Research Center, Tigray, Ethiopia