BY ANDUALEM SISAY GESSESSE – At this point of time no one dares to estimate what our world look like or which one of our current habits and lifestyles will be changed forever post COVID-19. It is also hard to predict accurately how severely the global pandemic affects the economy of an individual country, especially […]
Ethiopian government is set to turn the least developed regions of the country into centers of economic engines, which prioritizes irrigation-centered agricultural development and job creation.
Food production in Africa still relies almost exclusively on rain-fed agriculture, leaving farmers and rural communities vulnerable to increasingly erratic rainfall patterns and extreme climate conditions.