Abstract:
Ethiopia is an agrarian country and agriculture is the backbone of its economy. Because of this fact, the
government of Ethiopia has devised Agricultural Development Led Industrialization (ADLI) as the
country’s overall economic development policy and the country has been investing appreciably towards
agricultural growth. Particularly for the last 15 years, public investment towards the expansion of higher
education, research and extension in agriculture and natural resource management has been so
enormous. These higher education and research institutions are expected in turn to play a great role in
stimulating rural transformation. In reality, however, they are not sufficiently responsive to rural
transformation especially in addressing problems and priorities of resource poor small-scale farmers.
Thus, to assess the needs of trainings that are more responsive to rural transformation including interand
trans-disciplinary trainings in higher education and research institutions is a paramount
importance. To this effect, survey studies were conducted to collect primary information from focus
group discussions and key informant interviews. Checklists and semi-structured questionnaires were
also developed for respective groups of discussants and respondents. Stratified and purposive
sampling technique was dominantly employed during the survey studies. Most respondents regardless
their backgrounds were unaware of the term inter-and trans-disciplinary. This was because different
stakeholders used to work independently which they had no experience how to integrate work in to a
common goal. So, awareness on inter- and trans-disciplinary training/research can be created by
practically involving stakeholders how they are working with in and across disciplines in which
understandings change in response to the perspectives of others. Respondents who have awareness of
the term inter- and trans-disciplinary training agreed with the relevance of inter- and trans-disciplinary
training/research for addressing farmers’ problems in stimulating rural transformation. Therefore,
putting in to practice and giving emphasis on inter- and trans-disciplinary training/research in each
stakeholder will much contribute to rural transformation