• (Photo: FMC) Addis Abeba – The Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority has reported that the country generated $797 million from the export of 178,000 metric tons of coffee during the first five months of the current fiscal year. This represents a 72% increase in export volume and a 55% rise in revenue compared to the same period …
    (Photo: FMC) Addis Abeba – The Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority has reported that the country generated $797 million from the export of 178,000 metric tons of coffee during the first five months of the current fiscal year. This represents a 72% increase in export volume and a 55% rise in revenue compared to the same period …
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    Ethiopia sees 72% surge in coffee exports, $797 million earned in five months - Addis Standard
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  • (Photo: FMC) Addis Abeba – The Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority has reported that the country generated $797 million from the export of 178,000 metric tons of coffee during the first five months of the current fiscal year. This represents a 72% increase in export volume and a 55% rise in revenue compared to the same period …
    (Photo: FMC) Addis Abeba – The Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority has reported that the country generated $797 million from the export of 178,000 metric tons of coffee during the first five months of the current fiscal year. This represents a 72% increase in export volume and a 55% rise in revenue compared to the same period …
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    Coffee exports surge by 72%, earning $797 million in five months - Addis Standard
    Coffee exports surge by 72%, earning $797 million in five months Addis Standard DailyScoop -
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  • Mamo Mihretu, Governor of the National Bank of Ethiopia (Photo: ENA) Addis Abeba – The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has revised its foreign currency retention policy, granting exporters increased flexibility in the use of their hard currency earnings. Effective today, 14 November, 2024, the updated policy permits exporters to retain 50% of the foreign currency they …
    Mamo Mihretu, Governor of the National Bank of Ethiopia (Photo: ENA) Addis Abeba – The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has revised its foreign currency retention policy, granting exporters increased flexibility in the use of their hard currency earnings. Effective today, 14 November, 2024, the updated policy permits exporters to retain 50% of the foreign currency they …
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    NBE eases rules for exporters, allowing 50% retention of foreign currency earnings - Addis Standard
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  • Mamo Mihretu, Governor of the National Bank of Ethiopia (Photo: ENA) Addis Abeba – The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has revised its foreign currency retention policy, granting exporters increased flexibility in the use of their hard currency earnings. Effective today, 14 November, 2024, the updated policy permits exporters to retain 50% of the foreign currency they …
    Mamo Mihretu, Governor of the National Bank of Ethiopia (Photo: ENA) Addis Abeba – The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has revised its foreign currency retention policy, granting exporters increased flexibility in the use of their hard currency earnings. Effective today, 14 November, 2024, the updated policy permits exporters to retain 50% of the foreign currency they …
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    NBE eases rules for exporters, allowing 50% retention of foreign currency earnings
    NBE eases rules for exporters, allowing 50% retention of foreign currency earnings Addis Standard
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  • Ethiopia - Agriculture, Coffee, Trade: Under Haile Selassie I (reigned 1930–74), Ethiopia’s economy enjoyed a modicum of free enterprise. The production and export of cash crops such as coffee were advanced, and import-substituting manufactures such as textiles and footwear were established. Especially after World War II, tourism, banking, insurance, and transport began to contribute more to the national economy. The communist Derg regime, which ruled from 1974 to 1991, nationalized all means of production, including land, housing, farms, and industry. Faced with uncertainties on their land rights, the smallholding subsistence farmers who form the backbone of Ethiopian agriculture became reluctant to risk producing surplus foods
    Ethiopia - Agriculture, Coffee, Trade: Under Haile Selassie I (reigned 1930–74), Ethiopia’s economy enjoyed a modicum of free enterprise. The production and export of cash crops such as coffee were advanced, and import-substituting manufactures such as textiles and footwear were established. Especially after World War II, tourism, banking, insurance, and transport began to contribute more to the national economy. The communist Derg regime, which ruled from 1974 to 1991, nationalized all means of production, including land, housing, farms, and industry. Faced with uncertainties on their land rights, the smallholding subsistence farmers who form the backbone of Ethiopian agriculture became reluctant to risk producing surplus foods
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    Ethiopia - Agriculture, Coffee, Trade | Britannica
    Ethiopia - Agriculture, Coffee, Trade: Under Haile Selassie I (reigned 1930–74), Ethiopia’s economy enjoyed a modicum of free enterprise. The production and export of cash crops such as coffee were advanced, and import-substituting manufactures such as textiles and footwear were established. Especially after World War II, tourism, banking, insurance, and transport began to contribute more to the national economy. The communist Derg regime, which ruled from 1974 to 1991, nationalized all means of production, including land, housing, farms, and industry. Faced with uncertainties on their land rights, the smallholding subsistence farmers who form the backbone of Ethiopian agriculture became reluctant to risk producing surplus foods
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  • [Ethiopian Herald] Ethiopia, with over 120 million people, boasts bountiful natural resources and is strategically located in terms of export and import trade, putting itself atop the list of sought-after investment destinations. The Red Sea and Indian Ocean are not that distant from Ethiopia. This economically emerging nation is also bolstering its infrastructural development, bringing gigantic hydropower dams, industrial parks, and entrepreneur-friendly policies into play.
    [Ethiopian Herald] Ethiopia, with over 120 million people, boasts bountiful natural resources and is strategically located in terms of export and import trade, putting itself atop the list of sought-after investment destinations. The Red Sea and Indian Ocean are not that distant from Ethiopia. This economically emerging nation is also bolstering its infrastructural development, bringing gigantic hydropower dams, industrial parks, and entrepreneur-friendly policies into play.
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    East Africa: Ethiopia's Magnetic Pull in Light of Brics' Win-Win Approach
    Ethiopia, with over 120 million people, boasts bountiful natural resources and is strategically located in terms of export and import trade, putting itself atop the list of sought-after investment destinations. The Red Sea and Indian Ocean are not that distant from Ethiopia. This economically emerging nation is also bolstering its infrastructural development, bringing gigantic hydropower dams, industrial parks, and entrepreneur-friendly policies into play.
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  • The EU accounted for 34.5% of all merchandise exports from Ethiopia in the second quarter of 2023/2024, with coffee contributing nearly a third of the total outflow.
    The EU accounted for 34.5% of all merchandise exports from Ethiopia in the second quarter of 2023/2024, with coffee contributing nearly a third of the total outflow.
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    Proposal to Push EU’s Deforestation Law Brews Good News for Ethiopia’s Coffee
    The EU accounted for 34.5% of all merchandise exports from Ethiopia in the second quarter of 2023/2024, with coffee contributing nearly a third of the total outflow.
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  • The new EU deforestation policy poses substantial challenges for the more than six million farmers in Ethiopia who are engaged in coffee cultivation nationwide, as well as for the over ten million individuals involved in the expansive coffee supply chain, encompassing farmers, intermediaries, exporters, and end consumers (Photo: The Reporter) Addis Abeba – A recent study …
    The new EU deforestation policy poses substantial challenges for the more than six million farmers in Ethiopia who are engaged in coffee cultivation nationwide, as well as for the over ten million individuals involved in the expansive coffee supply chain, encompassing farmers, intermediaries, exporters, and end consumers (Photo: The Reporter) Addis Abeba – A recent study …
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    New EU deforestation regulation could slash Ethiopia’s GDP by as much as 0.6%, warns study - Addis Standard
    New EU deforestation regulation could slash Ethiopia’s GDP by as much as 0.6%, warns study Addis Standard -
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  • The new EU deforestation policy poses substantial challenges for the more than six million farmers in Ethiopia who are engaged in coffee cultivation nationwide, as well as for the over ten million individuals involved in the expansive coffee supply chain, encompassing farmers, intermediaries, exporters, and end consumers (Photo: The Reporter) Addis Abeba – A recent study …
    The new EU deforestation policy poses substantial challenges for the more than six million farmers in Ethiopia who are engaged in coffee cultivation nationwide, as well as for the over ten million individuals involved in the expansive coffee supply chain, encompassing farmers, intermediaries, exporters, and end consumers (Photo: The Reporter) Addis Abeba – A recent study …
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    New EU deforestation regulation could slash Ethiopia’s GDP by as much as 0.6%, warns study - Addis Standard
    New EU deforestation regulation could slash Ethiopia’s GDP by as much as 0.6%, warns study Addis Standard -
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  • (Photo: Social Media) Addis Abeba – Ethiopia’s coffee industry is experiencing a robust year, with exports reaching a staggering $1.2 billion in the past 11 months, according to the Coffee and Tea Authority.  This revenue stems from the export of 252,446 tons of coffee to international markets. Adugna Debela, Director General of the Authority, noted, “Ethiopia …
    (Photo: Social Media) Addis Abeba – Ethiopia’s coffee industry is experiencing a robust year, with exports reaching a staggering $1.2 billion in the past 11 months, according to the Coffee and Tea Authority.  This revenue stems from the export of 252,446 tons of coffee to international markets. Adugna Debela, Director General of the Authority, noted, “Ethiopia …
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    Ethiopian coffee booms despite looming EU regulation - Addis Standard
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