Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed smiling as he cuts a ribbon to inaugurate a banana farming project in Oromia's East Shewa zone, surrounded by farmers and officials amid lush plantations.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed smiling as he cuts a ribbon to inaugurate a banana farming project in Oromia's East Shewa zone, surrounded by farmers and officials amid lush plantations.
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Pm abiy inaugurates banana farming project in oromia

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Prime minister abiy ahmed has inaugurated a banana farming project in oromia's east shewa zone. The initiative aims to relocate rural populations and enhance productivity. It is expected to contribute to ethiopia's economic growth and self-sufficiency.

On tikimt 19, 2018, ethiopia's prime minister abiy ahmed (dr.) visited east shewa zone in oromia region and inaugurated a commercial banana production project. The initiative complements developments in banana, maize, and papaya in the area.

The prime minister stated at the event, “As productivity grows, the market will expand; income will increase; reducing imports will improve our balance of payments.” He emphasized that farmers should improve their living standards and homes through agriculture.

Deputy prime minister temsgen tiruneh said, “The changes in the agricultural sector make ethiopia a leader in self-sufficiency soon.” The area, previously semi-arid, now sees commercial banana production expanding. Despite water scarcity, farmers use groundwater to shift from subsistence to commercial farming.

House of peoples' representatives speaker afe gubae tageze chafe stated, “The work to relocate rural populations can achieve ethiopia's dual development in a short time.” The government is focusing on rural ethnic groups to enhance relocation and productivity. Ethiopia is working toward self-sufficiency in banana, rice, and avocado. This effort is underway in other regions as well.

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Ethiopian leaders Abiy Ahmed, Temesgen Tiruneh, Shumelis Abdisa, and Eyob Tekalgn inaugurate Busa Gonofa food complex and Geter Corridor in Wellega, Oromia.
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Officials inaugurate development projects in Wellega region

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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh, Oromia President Shumelis Abdisa, and National Bank Governor Eyob Tekalgn visited development works and inaugurated projects in Wellega zones of Oromia region on the same day. Projects including the Busa Gonofa integrated food industry complex and Geter Corridor development were highlighted as key for agro-industry, job creation, and economic growth.

Ethiopia's Agriculture Minister Adisu Arega stated that the agricultural sector is playing a key role in efforts to build a job-creating non-subsistence economy. He visited wheat production sites in Oromia region's East Shewa zone, Adaa woreda. The agricultural transformation is registering encouraging results.

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Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh has inaugurated the rehabilitated and expanded Tendaho irrigation development project in Dubti woreda, Afar Region. Afar Region President Awel Arba and Water and Environment Minister Dr. Abraham Belay attended the event. The project has a capacity for 60,000 hectares, with 33,000 hectares now ready for irrigation.

Deputy Prime Minister Adem Farah stated that Ethiopia is successfully implementing various strategies to ensure food security. This statement was made during a high-level discussion on African youth development and sustainable food supply held in Addis Ababa.

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The Prosperity Party's executive committee concluded its three-day regular meeting in Addis Ababa. Minister of Planning and Development Fitsum Assefa (Dr.) stated that Ethiopia is registering strong and quality economic growth. The meeting discussed national and party issues.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed stated in a social service message that placing the steel sector development initiative in China will make Ethiopia a beneficiary. This initiative is part of the green agenda and is progressing well.

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Soil and water conservation efforts in Ethiopia's Oromia region have reduced disaster risks through community mobilization, according to the regional agriculture bureau. Bureau spokesperson Elias Kedir shared this with Fana Digital.

 

 

 

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