Abstract:
Despite effective public programs to revert land degradation, soil erosion and reduced soil fertility are
still major challenges for the Ethiopian agricultural sector ISFM problems in Ethiopia manifested and
observed among both rural and urban poverty stricken population due to lack of soil conservation
method as well as limitation of agriculture inputs.The study has been conducted in assessing the impacts
of ISFM practices for crop production Dandi Woreda selected three kebeles ;namely,Dannisa Shonnaa,sumbala -Shikko,and Danno-Ejersa-Gibe.The major objective of the study was in assessing
the the challenges or impacts of for crop production in study area .The small house hold survey was
conducted from January to June 2022 to achieve the objective .Socioeconomic demographic data was
identified and assessed. the practical problems for the occurrence of land degradation that minimize soil
fertility for crop production in study area were collected using observation and structured questionnaire
from house hold survey .Data were analyzed using SPSS statistical software version 20 by descriptive
statistics, chi-square and binary logistic regression to determine degree of association between
dependent and independent variables. The study result showed that the perception of most house holders
towards ISFM technologies was lower in addition to their purchasing capacity of agricultural input in
both dega and woina dega area.The positive and negative impact of ISFM technologies in that focus
local areas were detected and the futurity have been forwarded or recommended This includes
implementation of full agricultural package technologies the argent action in order that over come soil
fertility decline in both agro-climatic zone to to ensure food security study area.