Kerchanshe group signs pact with Brazil's Embrapa on coffee development

Ethiopia's Kerchanshe Group, a coffee investment firm, has agreed to collaborate with Brazil's Embrapa agricultural research institute on coffee development and related farming activities. The pact is expected to boost Ethiopia's economic growth, officials say.

In Addis Ababa on February 7, 2018, Kerchanshe Group, an Ethiopian coffee investment company, signed a memorandum of understanding with Embrapa, Brazil's agricultural research institute, to advance farming cooperation. The agreement centers on coffee cultivation and associated agricultural efforts.

Agriculture State Minister Sileshi Getahun (PhD) stated during the signing ceremony, “This agreement will play a major role in our country's economic development.” The government pledged to monitor and support its implementation to ensure tangible outcomes.

Kerchanshe CEO Israel Degfa (PhD) highlighted shared agricultural challenges between Ethiopia and Brazil. The pact facilitates technology transfer from Brazil, particularly in coffee production techniques, to elevate standards. It targets improvements in coffee yield and quality in the West Guji zone, alongside skill enhancement for workers and advancements in related sectors.

This collaboration allows both institutions to work jointly on various farming areas, strengthening ties between two nations with strong coffee traditions.

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