Ethiopia’s soybean production growing hugely, luring China for import amid trade row
Soybean production in Ethiopia has more than tripled in seven year, from 35,000 metric tons in 2011/12 market year to around 120,000 metric tons in […]
Soybean production in Ethiopia has more than tripled in seven year, from 35,000 metric tons in 2011/12 market year to around 120,000 metric tons in […]
(Selamta Magazine)–Ethiopia boasts a wide-ranging set of scenes and sights, including nine UNESCO-inscribed ‘world heritage sites’. In 2016, Ethiopia earned a new moniker: “The Land […]
Ethiopian and Brazilian officials have discussed about ways of cooperation in areas of productivity, management of acid soils and research and development in Ethiopia’s coffee […]
Although there are promising results in wildlife conservation, the number of wild lives is decreasing from time to time following the low concern given for […]
Ethiopian businesswoman Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu, founder and executive director of soleRebels, launched Garden of Coffee in the fourth quarter of 2016. By Nick Brown (Daily Coffee […]
The effects of higher temperatures will not be equal everywhere and the brunt of the adverse consequences will be borne by those who can least […]
In a ground-breaking paper published in June 2017, Kew scientists, along with collaborators in Ethiopia, describe the impact of climate change on coffee farming in […]
The Ethiopian Wildlife and Natural History Society (EWNHS) was established in September 1966 in Addis Ababa. EWNHS has been the inception of 32 keen Ethiopian […]
Ethiopia’s Coffee Industry Threatened by Climate Change By Charles Stratford (Al Jazeera News) SIDAMA, Ethiopia–Global warming is affecting the lives of an estimated 15 million […]
Ethiopian coffee farmers are “on the front lines of climate change,” says Aaron Davis, a scientist at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in London, and […]