Le Premier ministre Abiy souligne le succès de la culture nationale du chou

Le Premier ministre Abiy Ahmed (Dr) a déclaré que la culture du chou, l'un des produits prioritaires nationaux de l'Éthiopie, connaît un franc succès. Il a partagé cette information dans un message sur les réseaux sociaux en réponse aux questions du public. Cette initiative marque un progrès vers l'objectif de l'Éthiopie de s'autosuffire plutôt que de dépendre de l'aide alimentaire.

À Addis-Abeba, le 11 Miyaziya 2018 E.C. (19 avril 2026), le Premier ministre Abiy Ahmed (Dr) a annoncé sur les réseaux sociaux que parmi les produits prioritaires nationaux ciblés, la culture du chou donne des résultats très satisfaisants. Il a souligné que cet effort coordonné au niveau national représente une étape clé dans l'ambition de l'Éthiopie de devenir une nation autosuffisante, s'éloignant ainsi de la dépendance à l'aide alimentaire. Le Premier ministre a répondu aux interrogations du public dans son message, insistant sur l'efficacité du programme à l'échelle nationale. Cette déclaration met en lumière l'accent mis par l'Éthiopie sur les initiatives agricoles et les priorités en matière de sécurité alimentaire.

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