Prime Minister credits Green Legacy for coffee export gains

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said changes in coffee development clearly show the Green Legacy program's contribution. Ethiopia has become the world's third-largest coffee exporter.

The Prime Minister made the remarks while responding to questions at the House of People's Representatives during its 30th regular session of the fifth working year. He noted that attention to coffee development enabled Ethiopia to reach third place among global coffee exporters.

This year's commodity exports exceeded 11 billion dollars, with coffee alone contributing 3.1 billion dollars, he said. Over the previous 17 years, total earnings from coffee exports reached only 3.3 billion dollars.

Government focus on coffee cultivation has strengthened the Green Legacy program, the Prime Minister explained. He added that success came from planting, caring for, harvesting, processing, and shipping the crop.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed planting a tree to launch the Green Legacy programme in Bishoftu under the theme Planting Hope.
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Prime Minister Abiy launches Green Legacy programme in Bishoftu

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has officially launched this year's Green Legacy programme under the theme 'Planting Hope' in Bishoftu.

Ethiopia's Green Legacy Program has positioned the country as an international model for the green economy. The initiative has boosted forest cover through completed activities and opened economic benefits.

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Ethiopia has planted over 48 billion seedlings under the Green Legacy Program, raising forest cover to 23 percent. The initiative has delivered concrete changes in environmental protection, water resources and socioeconomic growth.

Ethiopia is shifting from an agriculture-only base to a diversified economy across tourism, industry, mining and technology to build a sustainable and resilient system.

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The Afar Regional State's 2018 Green Legacy Seedling Planting Program began today under the slogan Plant Hope.

Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed presented major outcomes in Ethiopia's social and economic sectors at a briefing in Addis Ababa on April 28, 2026 (Miyazya 20, 2018 E.C.), themed 'Social development lesson for nation building.' The event reviewed comprehensive reforms and achievements in education, health, job creation, women's and youth empowerment, culture, sports, and more, emphasizing their role in national growth.

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Preparations are underway in South Ethiopia Region to plant more than 300 million seedlings during this year's rainy season under the Green Legacy Program. The regional administration office confirmed work at 1,201 seedling stations. The effort includes plans for 67 million seedlings in a single-day planting event.

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