This study analyzes the supply chain of fertilizers in Ethiopia by assessing the majorrnstakeholders in the country. This study investigated whether fertilizer is delivered to farmers inrnan efficient way, at the lowest possible costs and in an effective way, with shortest lead time. Thernresearcher employed analytical approach of research design named supply chain analysis whichrncomprises supply chain mapping and measuring chain performance. The study relied onrnsecondary data articles, books, publications and stakeholders records as well as primary datarncollected from actors of supply chain of fertilizers right from importer up to farmers. Bothrnqualitative and quantitative data interpreted using narrations, tables, graphs, charts, descriptivernand inferential statistical methods. The thesis addressed major stakeholders and map out whatrnthe supply chain of fertilizers looks like; the study also finds out the lack of integration an drncommunication among stakeholders, inefficient supply chain in terms of high cost of fertilizers,rnineffective supply chain in terms of longer lead time, little involvement of farmers in demandrnestimation, mismatch between quantity supplied and demanded. Ultimately, recommendationrnprovided for policy improvement from government side and capacity and capability change fromrnsupply chain stakeholders including Agricultural Input Supply Enterprise, Ethiopian Shippingrnand Logistics Service Enterprise, Ethiopian Revenue and Customs Authority and transportrncompanies and that at the end could add knowledge in the area and be also an insight for otherrnresearchers to undertake further researches and contribute for efficient and effective supplyrnchain of fertilizers in Ethiopia.rnKey words: supply chain, fertilizer, monopoly, cooperatives, Ethiopia