Monday, June 15, 2026

Gov’t tables 8 sugar mills up for grabs

The government issues an expression of interest (EOI) to sell eight sugar millers, with acquisition highs of 100 percent.
It can be recalled that in 2019 through the Ministry of Finance, the government had issued a request for proposal (RFI) on the way to privatizing selected sugar factories.
This time around, under the EOI, the government has appointed Ernst and Young LLP as the lead transaction advisor to assist with the transaction process.
On the invitation notice issued on August 19, the Ethiopian government disclosed that it has initiated holistic reform aiming at increasing private sector participation in the ownership and control of sugar companies to sustain rapid and inclusive economic growth by laying the ground for economic transformation that leverages the increasing role of the private sector.
The government has invited international and domestic investors to participate in the tendering of eight sugar factories; Omo Kuraz 1, 2, 3, 5, Arjo Dedessa, Kessem, Tana Beles, and Tendaho.
Most of the mills are recently built.
Interested investors have been invited to acquire up to 100 percent of the sugar factories that have been built in great infrastructure, abundant water, land resources and excellent cane growing agro climatic conditions.
The invitation notice stated that in addition to sugar production the enterprises were engaged in the production of ethanol and electricity for internal use and for supply to the national grid.
When the political economic reform was introduced in 2018, the government passed a decision that mega enterprises would be partly or fully privatized. Inclusive of that was the sugar sector and it was actually among the first ones to get on board of the privatization pipeline. However, excluding issuing RFIs, so far further processes had not been conducted.

Hot this week

Production up, but the ‘cost’ variable weighs heavily

Production is up in 2021 for the Italian agricultural...

Luminos Fund’s catch-up education programs in Ethiopia recognized

The Luminos Fund has been named a top 10...

Well-planned cities essential for a resilient future in Africa concludes the World Urban Forum

The World Urban Forum (WUF) concluded today with a...

Private sector deemed key to unlocking AfCFTA potential

The private sector’s role is vital to fully unlock...

Name: Selamawit Gebremariam

2. Education: (የት/ት ደረጃ)   Diploma in Art3. Company name:...

Kitfo to kickflips: How the Bay’s oldest Ethiopian restaurant supports Addis Ababa skaters

In Addis Ababa—the sprawling metro capital of Ethiopia, located...

Fear And The Madman Theory In Business Leadership

The concept of the “Madman Theory” occupies a controversial...

Ethiopia can lead Africa’s digital economy

During my recent visit to the Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence...

Beyond Borders

Afrophobia, broken trust and Africa’s unfulfilled promise I still remember...

Yarada Qwanqa: When youth slang becomes a secret code

Language serves as both a tool for connection and...

Accion eyes deeper financial inclusion in Ethiopia

In this interview with Capital’s Groum Abate, Raliat Sunmonu,...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img