As the first light of the morning sun breaks over the hills of Konso, Kawadaya Oldisha, 45, begins his daily routine of ...
A FRICA HAS a new breadbasket—or so says Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia’s prime minister. Thanks to a state-led programme of ...
Ethiopia’s Ministry of Agriculture has announced its commitment to prioritize digital agriculture, with plans to begin ...
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) responded to questions raised by members of House of People's Representatives recently on various issues. Regarding economy, he recalled that the government has ...
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has created the potential for daily fish production exceeding 14,000 Kilograms, ...
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Demographic Research Vol. 35, JULY - DECEMBER 2016 Determinants of rural out-migration in E ...
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 ...
Women are the backbone of agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa, making up 66 percent of the workforce in agrifood systems. They till the land, plant the seeds, ...
But the contributions of industry and the private services sector remained essentially unchanged, and Ethiopia’s growth potential remained largely untapped. During 1991–2003, agricultural value added ...
ADDIS ABABA - Ethiopia is committed to transforming and modernizing its agriculture sector to ensure food security and sovereignty, according to Agriculture Minister Girma Amente (PhD).
The majority of Ethiopian households are still engaged in agriculture and in living in rural areas. Additional drivers of poverty reduction will be needed to end poverty in Ethiopia, particularly ...