Abstract:
In Ethiopia’s agricultural sector, of the major crop production is very exposed to extreme
weather events that lead to an influence the annual quantity of agricultural production
supply. This study was focused on two important crops specifically wheat, and maize and
number of factors including rainfall variability, acreage, and fertilizer. The dynamic
relationships among the variables considered for observing the impact of rainfall variability,
acreage, and fertilizer on crop productivity in Ethiopia by using the vector error correction
(VEC) model based on data for the time period of 1993 – 2020. The results of the study show
that the unit root tests of all the series are non-stationary at level and stationary after first
difference. The results show existence of the short run adjustments and the long run
relationships between rainfall, acreage and crop productivity. Then, the vector error
correction (VEC) model was employed to evaluate the annual rainfall, have positive and
statistically significant on the crop productivity. So, the one mm increase in rainfall will
increase crop productivity by 68.4% and implies that the long-run relationship is attainable
in productivity. The inter relationship between annual rainfall variability and the crop
production is highly variable, so crop productivity was dependence on annual rainfall and
also the one hectare increase in acreage under cultivation will be increase crops productivity
by 56.89%, thus area of land cultivated for harvest is, one of sustainable for increased
productivity. The results of granger causality test is additionally conducted to identify the
overall possible for long-run causal effects among the variables. The effects of an exogenous
shock to one or more the innovations on current and future values of the endogenous
variables are determined by the impulse response evaluation and variance decomposition.
Finally the VEC model has been checked to its accuracy of fitted model for makes out of
sample forecasting is formed select of crops productivity in Ethiopia. The rainfall variability
has timely effects on crop production. So, the provision of timely information on expected
changes on these rainfall variability is critical in improving awareness and crops cultivation
methods shall be adjusted according to the changing pattern of rainfall.