Southwest Ethiopia region supplies 19,600 tons of sesame to central market

In Ethiopia's Southwest Peoples' Region, 19,600 tons of sesame seeds were supplied to the central market over the past six months. This falls short of the budget year's target of 21,000 tons. Regional officials stated efforts to enhance production capacity and focus on cotton as an alternative.

Addis Ababa, Ketit 5, 2018 (FBC) – In Ethiopia's Southwest Peoples' Region, 19,600 tons of sesame seeds were supplied to the central market during the first six months of the budget year.

Ato Asrat Mekuria, Director General of the Regional Coffee, Tea, and Sesame Authority, explained that the target was to supply 21,000 tons for the year. This achievement is 1,400 tons below the planned amount.

The region has faced challenges from pests, drought, and locusts, as noted. Currently, officials are focusing on improving cotton production as an alternative, according to Ato Asrat.

Sesame products exported meet international standards, and efforts are underway to increase production capacity. Authorities emphasized using the crop's potential to boost income.

This shortfall highlights ongoing agricultural challenges in the region, particularly environmental hurdles.

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