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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: A Fertilizer Factory - A Paradigm Shift On the Ethiopian Economy Next to GERDWhile recently responding to the questions forwarded to him by the members of parliament at HPR, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed ...
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Discovering the Rich History of Coffee Cultivation in EthiopiaThe story of coffee starts in the misty highlands of Ethiopia, where wild coffee trees have grown for thousands of years.
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Mongabay News on MSNPhotos: Ethiopian farmers blend tradition, innovation to sustain centuries-old agricultureAs the first light of the morning sun breaks over the hills of Konso, Kawadaya Oldisha, 45, begins his daily routine of ...
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Ethiopian News Agency on MSNEthiopia’s Agricultural Reforms Yield Transformative Results: Minister GirmaGirma Amente, the Minister of Agriculture, highlighted that Ethiopia is entering a new era of transformation, fueled by the ...
A FRICA HAS a new breadbasket—or so says Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia’s prime minister. Thanks to a state-led programme of agricultural modernisation the country, once a byword for famine, claims to have gone ...
“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 ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia Ready to Host UN's Food Systems SummitEthiopia is putting the final touches on its preparations to host the upcoming second United Nations Food Systems Summit +4 ...
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 ...
Ethiopia’s horticulture sector has generated USD 366 million in revenue over the past eight months, Minister of Agriculture ...
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 ...
Reforestation efforts in Ethiopia have planted monocultures of eucalyptus, which need much more water than indigenous trees. Forest biodiversity is important for agriculture because many of the ...
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