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What was the objective of CADU?
What was the objective of CADU?
- To establish cooperatives in Chilalo Awraja
- To distribute seeds and farm implements to farmers.
- To strengthen rural infrastructure in Ethiopia
- To increase agricultural production and productivity through advisory services. (correct)
What was the main difference between CADU and ARDU?
What was the main difference between CADU and ARDU?
- CADU aimed to improve the living conditions of farming communities, while ARDU aimed to increase socio-economic development. (correct)
- CADU was based in Chilalo Awraja, while ARDU was based in Wolaita Awraja
- CADU had development agents trained in extension, marketing, and cooperatives management, while ARDU did not.
- CADU was established in 1967, while ARDU was established in 1977.
What was the aim of WADU?
What was the aim of WADU?
- To establish cooperatives in Ethiopia
- To improve the living condition of farming communities in areas with high population and perennial tree crops. (correct)
- To distribute seeds and farm implements to farmers in Wolaita Awraja
- To increase production and productivity in Chilalo Awraja
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Study Notes
- CPPs were launched in the late 1960s in Ethiopia.
- CPPs consisted of agricultural extension service, research, seed distribution, marketing, credit services, farm implements, rural infrastructure, and cooperatives.
- CADU was established in 1967 to increase production and productivity in Chilalo Awraja.
- CADU facilitated the overall objective of the project by enhancing agricultural production and productivity through advisory services.
- ARDU was established in 1977 and was based on the philosophy of CADU but differed in some ways.
- ARDU's objective was to increase agricultural production and socio-economic development of the farming community.
- WADU was established in 1970 following CADU's philosophy in Wolaita Awraja.
- WADU aimed to increase production and improve the living condition of farming communities in areas with high population and perennial tree crops.
- ARDU and WADU had development agents who were trained in extension, marketing, and cooperatives management.
- The rural infrastructure was strengthened in ARDU and WADU.
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