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Diary of a Field Officer provides readers with a behind the scenes look at the work of one of Self Help's agricultural extension workers,  and the challenges that they face in their daily lives
Triticale
Technologies › Triticale
A grain crop which is a cross-breed of wheat and rye, Self Help in Ethiopia has been distributing seed stock of Triticale to farmers in it’s project areas in Ethiopia in recent times.

More robust than Ethiopia’s usual grain types of teff, wheat and barley, a further benefit of the new cereal is that it can deliver yields three to four times greater than the alternatives.

First introduced to the north of the country by the German development agency GTZ,
Triticale also has a number of other benefits – including a greater resistance to drought, a tougher stem which can regenerate if grazed by animals, and a shorter maturing period – meaning that two crops can be produced each year if irrigation is available.
      
First introduced by Self Help to demonstration farmers in the Dodota project area close to two years ago, Triticale has since been distributed to more than 750 farmers in the area.

One draw-back to the crop however is it’s limited marketability – as Triticale is grey as opposed to the pure white of maize or teff, householders have been slow to embrace it as a staple alternative to their favoured flour.
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