Discussion held to strengthen mineral and agriculture sectors cooperation in Benishangul Gumuz

A discussion meeting took place in Gilgel Beles town of Benishangul Gumuz region to strengthen cooperation between the mineral resources and agriculture sectors.

Ato Tujane Adem, head of the regional mineral resources development bureau, told the meeting that untapped mineral potential exists in various areas of the region. He said the government is working with focus to develop and utilize this resource through modern methods.

Ato Tujane Adem also explained that a committee has been established and is working to prevent illegal activities in the sector. Officials from the regional agriculture bureau noted that reform works in agriculture have yielded concrete results and stressed the need for coordinated efforts to ensure food sovereignty.

Ato Melesse Kiwi, chief administrator of Metekel zone, underlined that establishing an integrated agricultural system and ensuring farmers' benefits are necessary to achieve food sovereignty goals.

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Acting Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh has inaugurated a newly built granite factory in Asosa town, Benishangul Gumuz region. The factory entered operation ahead of schedule with special attention to the national livestock sector. He stated efforts aim to utilize the region's livestock resources and noted a gold discovery to boost the economy.

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The Benishangul Gumuz regional agriculture bureau states that soil fertilizers are being prepared on time for farmers' sowing season. Director Tesfaye Beqele told Fana Digital that necessary agricultural inputs must reach farmers in proper condition for the production season.

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The Gambela region's agriculture bureau has given special attention to irrigated agricultural products that bolster food security in lowland areas. In the 2018/19 irrigated crop season, over 180,000 hectares were cultivated, yielding more than 5.8 million quintals for distribution, officials stated.

 

 

 

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