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Sustaining a 400-year-old Ethiopian farming tradition: Interview with elder Gehano GuchoirFor 97-year-old Gehano Guchiro Nekayto, these terraces aren’t just a method of farming; they’re the lifeblood of his community and represent a vital connection to land and cultural identity. A ...
African Farming Industries has announced a USD 2 million investment in the Bole-Limi Industrial Park Special Economic Zone to ...
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Ethiopian News Agency on MSNSpecial Economic Zones, Investments Position Ethiopia in Optimizing AfCFTAThe special economic zones and investments in agriculture, aviation and road transport sectors would position Ethiopia in ...
Ethiopia’s Direct Seed Marketing (DSM) initiative has significantly improved maize seed adoption and yields by fostering a competitive market but has had limited impact on wheat due to crop-specific ...
Ethiopia's highlands are considered perfect land for lentil production. However, yields have declined in recent years. A combination of pests ...
Ethiopia’s Ministry of Finance welcomed a high-level delegation from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) led by ...
Ethiopia's vibrant capital Addis Ababa through the eyes of photographer Nafkot Gebeyehu. Culture 09/28/2024 September 28, 2024 26:03 min Tigray war: Ordeals of sexual violence survivors ...
Ethiopia’s sovereign wealth fund has signed a shareholder agreement with UK private equity firm Asset Green for a $600 million dairy farming and processing project in the Horn of Africa nation.
“When we say that Ethiopia will be a beacon of prosperity, well, it starts here.” Thousands of miles downriver in the Nile Delta, on a farm near the edge of the Sahara desert, Mohamed ...
Yet it remains one of the world’s least developed countries. Ethiopia’s economy is dependent on agriculture, which contributes 45 percent of the GDP and 90 percent of exports. However, just five ...
Ethiopia’s dairy sector has experienced growth through the “Bounty of the Basket” (Yelemat Tirufat) initiative, nearly ...
In 2002, Ethiopia drew up a Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction Program (SDPRP) that targets economic growth averaging 7 percent a year in order to halve income poverty by 2015. The strategy ...
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