Ethiopia's arable land area is growing

Published 2024년 5월 22일

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia has announced a growth in the agricultural sector, with an increase in cultivated land and wheat cultivation, even during the rainy season. He stressed the need for significant investment in agriculture. The country has also seen profits from its economic activities, particularly in the export of grains and oilseeds, bringing in $617 million. The demand for soybeans, red beans, and mung beans in the international market has been a key factor in the increase in export revenues.
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The area of land under cultivation in Ethiopia is growing steadily, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said. A delegation led by a politician visited an irrigated wheat farm in the Oromia region. “Over the past few years, we have increased the volume of wheat cultivation. Now it is possible to cultivate this crop even during the rainy season,” the Prime Minister emphasized. He noted that agriculture requires serious investment. ENA reports this. The Ethiopian economy received $617 million (57.32 billion rubles) from the export of products produced in the country. The majority of the profit comes ...
Source: Zol

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