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New Vision on MSNEthiopia seeks alternative coffee markets amid U.S. tariff threat
The East African country is planning to expand the market to 20 countries in the fiscal year that started on July 8, ...
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AllAfrica on MSNOne Year Into Macroeconomic Reform: Unpacking Drivers Behind Ethiopia's Export Boom
It has been a year since the Ethiopian government officially launched a comprehensive macroeconomic reform program aimed at addressing long-standing structural imbalances in the economy. The reform ...
A new study says that Ethiopia could lose more than 50 percent of its coffee growing regions to climate change. But, higher altitude areas could become more suitable for coffee in the coming decades.
The Ethiopian government along with several advocacy groups has called for changes in the global coffee market. They want poor coffee growers to be paid more money.
On the other hand, Dr. Adugna pointed out that Ethiopia uses 50% of the coffee it produces domestically; "Other African countries, however, produce coffee but do not use it; for example, countries ...
Ethiopia, the world’s fifth largest coffee producer and home of arabica, has overhauled the way it markets the commodity in a bid to increase export earnings and clamp down on a thriving ...
As world prepares to mark International Coffee Day, Anadolu Agency peers into coffee market goings-on in Ethiopia. Seleshi Tessema and Addis Getachew | 30.09.2021 - Update : 02.10.2021 .
Coffee trees are seen at a coffee farm near Kaffa, Ethiopia, Dec. 8, 2018. (Photo: Xinhua) Workers classify hulled coffee beans at SMS Plc enterprise in Addis Ababa, capital of Ethiopia, Dec. 12 ...
ADDIS ABABA, July 16 (Xinhua) -- In a bustling coffee processing plant filled with the aroma of top-notch Arabica coffee in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital, a group of women were busy sorting ...
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