Ethiopia has emerged as Africa's leading wheat producer and the largest coffee producer and exporter, according to Agriculture State Minister Professor Eyasu Elias.
Addis Ababa, April 13, 2026 (ENA) —Addis Ababa is witnessing a significant transformation in urban agriculture, as the sector ...
Rising fuel costs linked to Middle East tensions disrupt supply chains, driving up food prices as Ethiopia prepares for ...
The Ascott Limited ( the wholly owned lodging business unit of Capital and Investment (CLI), has announced the signing of ...
Millions of Christians in Ethiopia observed Good Friday in the capital, Addis Ababa, as celebrations — ahead of their Easter ...
Ethiopia rolling out nationwide EV charging network, EEU says First phase includes 40 stations, mainly in Addis Ababa Plan supports rapid EV growth, aims cut fuel imports and emissions Ethiopia’s ...
They called for establishing and strengthening a hinterland liaison office in Addis Ababa, not just as a mere diplomatic ...
Producers and exporters affirmed that Ethiopia's horticulture sector is recording significant growth in the international markets.
Ethiopia closed the first week of April with a clear sense of direction, as reform momentum, rising investment and ...
Ben Wilson of the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF) visited the African nation last June, and faced landscapes ...