Ethiopia: Jimma Zone is set to export 10,000 tons of honey

Published Jan 24, 2024

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The Agriculture Office in Ethiopia's Jimma Zone plans to export 10,000 tons of honey this year, a significant increase in productivity over the past three years. The total harvest is expected to be 54,000 tons. An agreement with a local company will facilitate the export process, benefiting farmers by eliminating middlemen. The zone has also expanded its modern beekeeping equipment, increasing the number of modern beehives from 62,000 to 388,000 in three years.
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Reading Time: 2 minutes JIMMA- Jimma Zone Agriculture Office said that efforts are well underway to export 10,000 tons of honey this budget year. Office Head Mohammed Teha told the Ethiopian Press Agency (EPA) that the Zone has been striving to harvest 54,000 tons of honey of which the 10,000 tonis intended for foreign market. "The productivity of honey in the zone is showing an exponential increment over the past three years and in this budget year, the zone has planned to harvest 54 thousand tons of honey in which the 10,000 ton will be exported," he added. The Zone has signed an agreement with a local company to facilitate exportinghoney, Mohammedsaid, adding that the company directly receive the honey from the farmers and deliver it to the market. The agreement benefits farmers as it eliminate manipulators for engaging only the producerand the exporter, he indicated. The Zone has been undertaking various works to realize the 'Jima Declaration' which was launched three years ...
Source: All Africa

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