“…are developing effective coping strategies such as the use of improved crop varieties, croplivestock integration, adjusting of planting dates, changes in crop type, irrigation, use of soil and water conservation practices, agro-forestry and involvement in off-farm and non-farm activities (Bryant et al, 2016;Ndamani & Watanabe, 2016;Akinnagbe and Irohibe, 2015;ATPS, 2013;Gebre et al, 2013). However, rainfed farmers identified dependence on climate-sensitive activities, a lack of accurate information, falling production, a lack of agricultural technologies, poverty, labor, land, and money shortages, and the lack of existence and/or proper provision of institutional services (seed and inputs companies, rural credit institutes, and so on) as major barriers to adaptation strategies (Araro et al, 2019;Sathyan et al, 2018;Eyasu and Beek, 2015;Gutu, 2015).…”