By Henok Tibebu Ethiopia has come up with new export reform to boost foreign exchange earnings from primary export commodities. The reform…
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Ethiopia: Not a Fair Price for Coffee Farmers in Ethiopia
By Bart Minten | International Food Policy Research Institute (Ifpri) Any views expressed in this article are those of the author and…
Climate Change Could Kill off Ethiopian Coffee within 70 Years – Food Tank
According to a recent study by Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, in London, the effects of climate change could cause Ethiopian Arabica coffee…
Ethiopia’s Coffee Farmers Are ‘On The Front Lines Of Climate Change’ : The Salt : NPR
Growing coffee provides income for about 15 percent of Ethiopia’s population and is the country’s top export. Climate change is likely to…
Ethiopia's state-of-the-art commodity exchange – The Economist
ON THE walls of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) in Addis Ababa, the capital, hang glossy black-and-white photographs of provincial market towns…
Shady coffee plantations in Ethiopia, where coffee has been grown for at least a thousand years, hold relatively more forest bird species…
JIMMA, ETHIOPIA – On a typically sunny January day in southwestern Ethiopia, smallholder coffee farmers gather beneath red, blue and orange canvases,…
Rev. Nicholas Richards He’s got a couple of beans up his sleeve. The Rev. Nicholas Richards, founder of the Abyssinian Fund, a…
A lack of rain has led some farmers to rip out their entire crop, according to one charity, but experts disagree. Coffee…
Tebabu Assefa brewing a market for Ethiopian coffee farmers
Emigré using state’s new benefit corporation law for Takoma Park company At the tender age of 15, Tebabu Assefa fled his well-to-do…