The new coffee strategy and roadmap aim to position Ethiopia as the world's second-largest coffee bean exporter within eight years, while also increasing the country’s hard currency revenues by more than six times.
Ethiopia, known as the birthplace of coffee and home to over 10,000 distinct varieties, currently earns relatively little from this vital industry, despite coffee being one of the most traded commodities globally.
Since coffee was first discovered in the ninth century in Keffa, located in western Ethiopia, it has been marketed internationally and is commonly regarded as the second most traded commodity by volume, following crude oil.
The coffee industry supports at least 20% of the Ethiopian population and is a crucial source of hard currency from exports. However, analysts argue that the sector remains underdeveloped, largely due to neglect by the EPRDF administration...
In contemporary discussions about economics, the dominant narrative is often shaped by neoliberal ideology, which emphasizes individualism and self-interest...
Coffee is one of the most important agricultural products globally and serves as the backbone of Ethiopia's economy. However, the export market is currently experiencing a downward trend that requires urgent attention. This situation has led not only to a loss of revenue but also to a decline in the number of productive farmers. Additionally, issues such as illegal trade and questionable coffee quality further complicate the sector. Coffee marketing, price instability, and limited market access have long been significant bottlenecks for the industry.
In an interview with Capital, Cheru Koru, CEO of Market Intelligence at the Ethiopia Coffee and Tea Authority, discussed the increase in coffee production driven by microeconomic transformation and the government's crackdown on illegal trade.
Another pressing concern in the country is the illegal distribution of unregulated drugs. While some of these products are produced domestically, insufficient imports mean that over 80 percent of pharmaceutical products must be imported at high prices. The sector has been urged to focus on the fact that it is not being...
In Ethiopia, the fight against mycetoma—a neglected tropical disease that poses significant health challenges—has gained momentum, thanks in part to the efforts of dedicated professionals like Wendemagegn Enbiale. As the Dermatovenerologist at Bahir Dar University, Wendemagegn brings over 20 years of experience in health and a deep understanding of public health issues to the forefront of this critical conversation.
Mycetoma, often referred to as "Madura foot," primarily affects rural communities engaged in agriculture and livestock herding, leading to chronic deformities and severe socio-economic burdens. In this interview, Wendemagegn discusses the urgent need for increased awareness and better diagnostic facilities for mycetoma, highlighting the barriers faced by patients seeking treatment. He shares insights on the importance of community engagement and collaboration among healthcare providers, policymakers, and researchers to develop effective strategies for addressing this pressing public health issue.
Join us as we dig into Wendemagegn Enbiale's perspectives on mycetoma, its impact on Ethiopian society, and the collective efforts required to improve healthcare access for those affected by this debilitating condition.
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CONSTRUCTION OF A DAY CARE CENTER
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Hiring services of an agency Baseline Assessment of Global Partnership for Education (GPE) System Transformation Education Programme (STEP) for Girls and Learning
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Playwright Banna Desta has brought to life an often-overlooked ancient African civilisation in her latest work - a compelling audio drama about an increasingly tyrannical queen and her scheming twin sons.
"As well as wanting the audience to be entertained - because the play is good fun - I wanted to add another dimension to people's understanding of Africa," Desta...
In a significant shift from his eight-and-a-half-year banking career, Abdullahi Bulle has found his calling at Nuria Books, a thriving bookstore located in Nairobi’s Central Business District. Instead of facilitating financial transactions, Bulle now dedicates his time to guiding aspiring authors and book buyers, many of whom are purchasing books online for the first time.
At Nuria Books, Bulle assists...
Running a business is a challenging endeavour, requiring resilience, innovation, and meticulous financial management. However, in many countries, businesses...
South Africa’s Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources, Mr Gwede Mantashe has committed to attend the four-day AOW energy event (https://AOWEnergy.com/) in Cape Town from 7 – 10 October.
AOW: Investing in African Energy brings together industry leaders to develop policy, share discoveries, secure investment, and shape Africa’s energy future. This year’s event will feature more than 1 600 senior delegates, 80 ministers and officials from 70+ countries and representatives of more than 760 companies.
Announcing Mantashe’s confirmed attendance, Chief Executive Officer of Sankofa Events, Paul Sinclair...
On the back of major investments from multilateral finance institution the African Development Bank, The Gambia is poised to increase its electrification rate to 70% – 50% in rural areas – by the end of the year. In the wake of the country’s burgeoning energy sector, The Gambia’s Minister of Petroleum and Energy Nani Juwara will participate as a speaker at this year’s African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energy 2024 conference, which takes place in Cape Town from November 4-8.
The Gambia represents...