Thursday, April 2, 2026

EPOSEA launches $312,000 AGRA-backed project to boost pulses and oilseed exports

By Eyasu Zekarias

The Ethiopian Pulses Oilseed Exporters Association (EPOSEA) has officially launched a transformative three-year project aimed at strengthening Ethiopia’s pulses and oilseed export sector, backed by a $312,000 grant from the African Green Revolution Alliance (AGRA). The initiative seeks to address persistent challenges in export systems by fostering deeper collaboration between the private sector and public institutions.

The project, titled “Enhancing Ethiopia’s pulses and oilseed export trade by enhancing private sector capacity for collaborative engagement with public institutions,” will focus on bridging gaps in value chains, expanding international market access, and improving farmer incomes4. EPOSEA aims to achieve this by integrating stakeholders across the sector and establishing a specialized market intelligence unit to provide exporters with actionable insights on global trends and consumer preferences.

A key component involves the creation of a Policy Support Committee to identify and address regulatory barriers through constructive dialogue with government agencies. The project will also promote public-private partnerships by facilitating international trade delegations and exhibitions, allowing Ethiopian exporters to connect with global buyers and showcase high-quality agricultural products.

Ethiopia’s pulses and oilseeds exports have been booming, generating over $675 million last year and playing a vital role in the country’s economy. The new AGRA-supported initiative is expected to further boost export volumes, enhance sector competitiveness, and support sustainable growth for Ethiopian farmers and exporters.

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