Central Ethiopia region surpasses 15 million quintals in crop output

Crop production in Ethiopia's Central Region has exceeded 15.6 million quintals from 54,000 hectares under the Kebega Mesno development program. Usman Surur, head of the regional agriculture bureau, confirmed this achievement. The initiative aims to boost productivity and ensure community involvement.

The Kebega Mesno land development program in Ethiopia's Central Region began with plans to clear 126,000 hectares for cultivation. So far, 54,000 hectares have yielded over 15.6 million quintals of crops, according to reports. Usman Surur, administrator of the regional agriculture bureau, stated to Fana Media that these efforts enhance agricultural output and productivity.

The program considers local environmental benefits from the beekeeping development, fostering community participation. It addresses previous misconceptions among residents, promoting a shift in work culture that supports the goals of increased production.

Across two phases covering 148,000 hectares, preparations aim to achieve 37.5 million quintals of output. In the first phase, clearing 54,000 out of 126,000 hectares has already produced results. Drought periods are utilized as production seasons by planting resilient crop varieties that thrive with minimal moisture, leading to promising outcomes.

Over the past three years, unused lands have been incorporated into development, turning farmers into beneficiaries, creating job opportunities, and contributing to economic growth. The second phase involves initiating beekeeping farming activities.

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