Premierminister Abiy unterstreicht Erfolg des nationalen Kohlanbaus

Premierminister Dr. Abiy Ahmed erklärte, dass der Kohlanbau, eines der nationalen Prioritätsprodukte Äthiopiens, große Erfolge verzeichnet. Er teilte dies in einer Nachricht in den sozialen Medien mit, in der er auf Anfragen der Öffentlichkeit reagierte. Die Initiative markiert einen Fortschritt auf dem Weg Äthiopiens, sich selbst zu versorgen, anstatt auf Nahrungsmittelhilfe angewiesen zu sein.

In Addis Abeba am 11. Miyaziya 2018 E.C. (19. April 2026) gab Premierminister Dr. Abiy Ahmed über soziale Medien bekannt, dass der Kohlanbau unter den nationalen Prioritätsprodukten hohe Erfolge erzielt. Er merkte an, dass diese national koordinierte Anstrengung einen wichtigen Meilenstein für Äthiopiens Ziel darstellt, eine sich selbst versorgende Nation zu werden und sich von der Abhängigkeit von Nahrungsmittelhilfen zu lösen. Der Premierminister reagierte in seiner Nachricht auf öffentliche Fragen und betonte die Wirksamkeit des Programms auf nationaler Ebene. Diese Aussage unterstreicht Äthiopiens Fokus auf landwirtschaftliche Initiativen und Prioritäten bei der Ernährungssicherheit.

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