Ethiopia earns over 400 million dollars from horticulture exports

Ethiopia earned 408.2 million dollars by exporting 236,415 tons of horticulture products over the past 10 months. Agriculture Minister Adisu Arega announced the revenue during a visit to production sites.

Addis Ababa, May 12, 2018 (FMC). The minister visited banana clusters and lemon production in Adami Tulu Gido Kombolecha Woreda of East Shewa Zone as well as flower production in Batu town.

Adisu Arega noted that high attention is being given to the horticulture sector. He said the government aims to earn 600 million dollars from the sector this year after securing 408.2 million dollars in the past 10 months. A national avocado development program has been established to boost output.

The horticulture sector plays a key role beyond ensuring citizens' food security. It supplies raw materials to factories, creates jobs and increases foreign currency earnings. The focus aligns with the agriculture sector's 10-year master plan.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed inaugurates the 4th Ethiopia Tamar Expo amid cheers, highlighting $10B export record.
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Prime Minister Abiy inaugurates fourth Ethiopia Tamar expo

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Dr.) inaugurated the fourth Ethiopia Tamar expo today. He stated Ethiopia achieved $10 billion in export revenue for the first time in history this year. Industry Minister Melaku Alebel said the manufacturing sector is the center of national sovereignty.

Farmers in the Gambella Region are improving their economic benefits and food security by focusing on vegetable and fruit cultivation, according to the Regional Agriculture Bureau.

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Oromia region's agriculture bureau states improved seeds above 2 quintals per hectare are being produced for irrigated farming. This targets the 2018/19 production season, with over 300,000 quintals already produced to date.

Egypt's Industry Minister Khaled Hashem joined the opening of the 32nd Arab Fertilizer Association conference today under Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly's patronage. The country's chemical and fertilizer exports reached $9.4 billion in 2025. The event centered on environmental sustainability and food security.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Dr.) stated that cabbage farming, one of Ethiopia's national priority products, is achieving high success. He shared this in a social media message responding to public inquiries. The initiative marks progress toward Ethiopia feeding itself rather than relying on food aid.

The Ethiopian Customs Commission collected 600 billion 233 million birr over the past 10 months of the budget year. Commissioner Dr. Debele Qabeta stated that this represents 100.2 percent of the target.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Dr.) stated there is no time to waste in achieving the planned 10.2 percent economic growth for the budget year. He inaugurated the redevelopment and riverbank development project from Entoto to Qechene Medhanealem.

 

 

 

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