Reviving the economy after severe up side downs

Over the past few years, Ethiopia’s economy and politics have been subjected to repeated challenges for a variety of reasons. Admittedly, the pressures of unexpected natural and man-made disasters were great. Coupled... Read more »

 Befitting usage of agricultural inputs to meet food self-sufficiency target

Registering as long history as of human age, agriculture lasted to date being backbone for nations’ economies particularly for the developing countries including Ethiopia. The sector is a means of living of... Read more »

 Exploiting 5G latest technology bounties for economic advancement

In the era of globalization when the world has become a small village following the advent of science and technology that in turn bears prompt mobile system, socio-economic and business networking has... Read more »

‘Let Ethiopia Produce’: A movement sparking hope for the manufacturing industry

Nowadays, economic stability has become the major concern of many countries as the global market hits the highest recently. As various challenges are flying in the air, countries have been trying to... Read more »

Focusing on Tea producers, production; a fill-inpotential to the nation’s economy

With about 6 million hectares of land suitable for tea production in Ethiopia, particularly in Gambella, Jimma, Kaffa, Wollega, Illubabor, and some parts of the Amhara region, the government is capitalizing on... Read more »

 Posterity fasting; merchants sucking, hooking; paradox from land of cattle

Making of generation and wellbeing of the cosmos demands cosmic formula. The Cosmos might be ridicule if nations fail to build a cosmos scanner in their wombs. Nourishment could be the beginning... Read more »

Mitigating capital flight and boosting the nation’s foreign currency reserve

Capital flight is a threatening phenomenon which affects Ethiopia’s economy critically. It has a negative impact on economic growth and welfare; macroeconomic stability; and income distribution. Despite the huge capital flight problem... Read more »

Expanding local production to manage the economic pressure

There is a saying by one of the most famous reggae artists. It says, “When the rain falls, it will not fall on one man’s house.” At this very moment, the people... Read more »

 Livestock production: Promising but unheeded Ethiopian asset

Ethiopia has the largest livestock population in Africa and has brought about change in sedentary agriculture in pastoral and semi pastoral areas of the nation. It has focused on schemes for supporting... Read more »

Zone’s readiness for increasing product, productivity in the coming farming period

In vast parts of Ethiopia farmers are in the process of preparing for the autumn farming season and the completion of the irrigation and spring development work. It is believed that the... Read more »