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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia Invites Foreign Investors to Unlock Lucrative Agribusiness OpportunitiesThe Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) is urging foreign investors to explore Ethiopia's rapidly growing agriculture sector, which offers a wide range of high-potential investment opportunities-- from agro ...
Yared Kebrewold, a resident of the capital, has witnessed the growing number of forsaken horses on city roads. “In the past, ...
Dive into unfolding events spanning governance shifts, military deployments, cross-border cooperation, financial reforms, environmental shifts, population movements and civic engagement. Monitor Afric ...
Recto, above: Four figures walking left in a landscape, with the river Nile in the background, with small figures on the far shore. A group of wild animals, at left, confront the figures. Recto, below ...
This milestone strengthens Ethiopia's ability to ensure the safety and quality of animal products and inputs, prevent and contain the spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and safeguard human ...
Addis Ababa, May 3, 2025 (ENA) ---The Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute (EBI) is intensifying its efforts to conserve animal and plant species, encompassing endemic varieties, through a range of robust ...
ADDIS ABABA - Ethiopia has earned over 28 million USD from the export of live animals through the Mille Quarantine Center over the past six months, according to the Ethiopian Agriculture Authority.
Surprise at new animal species discovered in Ethiopia: scientist kept it in captivity for 20 years and has now released it Its olive color and 1.20 meters in length are striking ...
Ethiopia Focused on Improving Animal Health, Food Security: DPM Temesgen Addis Ababa, February 5, 2025 (ENA) --- Ethiopia has been giving attention to agriculture, particularly to the improvement of ...
It is well recognized that animal husbandry is the branch of agriculture where animals are reared, bred, and raised for meat, fiber, eggs, milk and other food products thereby supporting the ...
Background In developing countries, due to improper management of domestic animals’ exposures, under-five (U5) children have been affected by diarrhoea. However, there is no evidence that shows the ...
Affordability and lack of awareness drive low consumption of animal products in Ethiopian children, prompting experts to plan interventions.
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