Ethiopia and China have agreed to elevate their strategic partnership in the agricultural sector, with a particular emphasis on coffee, senior government officials announced.
Squeezed between import substitution and dependency syndrome, a condition characterised by a set of associated economic ...
Post-harvest losses remain a major hurdle. It is estimated that Nigeria loses up to 30% of its agricultural produce annually due to poor storage and processing technologies. Addressing these ...
The United States has secured market access for its live cattle, day-old chicks and eggs in Ethiopia. The deal comes just ...
Two Israeli companies, VisiRight and Amore Capital, announced plans to enter Somaliland’s market following Israel’s recent ...
Agricultural powerhouse Brazil is investing heavily in expanding production and improving its export infrastructure, with ...
The number of federally registered business licenses in Ethiopia plummeted by more than 80 percent last year, reversing a decade of exponential growth and ...
The Ethiopian government has intensified efforts to expand coffee productivity and value addition in a bid to bolster much needed ...
The relationship between Ethiopia and Eritrea is often described not merely as a diplomatic arrangement, but as a natural bandage, a connection so deeply ...
PM’s Ethiopia visit was a strategic inflection point, but the bilateral ties will need continuous political attention, institutional coherence and policy execution adaptability ...