2017 年 19 巻 p. 31-36
The aim of this study is to conduct cost-benefit analysis of major crops- maize, wheat, and teff targeted by agricultural extension service in North-West Ethiopia. Results reveal that Return On Investment (ROI) of major crops ranges from marginal to nil. However, ROI of maize is relatively better than teff and wheat. On average agricultural extension program participants generate 37.89 Ethiopian Birr from every 100 Birr invested for maize production, whereas ROI for teff is about 3 Birr and even further worse to wheat which has incurred a loss. Therefore, to make the crop production profitable, the current agricultural extension service should give consideration to the associated production costs and introducing affordable labor saving farm technologies remain important.