A new study reveals the positive impact of intercropping leguminous plants like soybean and Chinese milkvetch with tea crops. This innovative ...
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Ethiopian News Agency - ENA on MSNDangote Group to Double Its Cement Production, Expand into New Investments in EthiopiaDangote Group Chairman and CEO, Aliko Dangote, announced that the group will double its cement production capacity and expand ...
A new study published in Nature emphasizes the urgent need for immediate action to help people adapt to changing conditions ...
The United States government has launched a cutting-edge tree nursery at Kakajan tea estate in India’s tea-rich Assam state, ...
Provided by Xinhua Coffee beans are seen sprouting at a plantation in Pu'er, southwest China's Yunnan ... 2025. (Xinhua/Chen Xinbo) Ethiopia is currently Africa's largest coffee producer and the fifth ...
This loss has also brought out kind hearts. And one of them is Ethiopian Tigist Belay, who lives in Los Angeles. A fashion designer, who runs her business in the city, she has joined thousands of ...
I am a scholar of education policy with close to 15 years of research on Ethiopia’s education sector. It’s my view that children have borne the heaviest burden from the challenges that have ...
Surrounded by rolling hills and vibrant tea plantations, these handpicked resorts offer unique experiences, from tea-tasting sessions to guided tours through the estates. Whether you’re planning a ...
Researchers in Ethiopia have a higher percentage of their scientific papers retracted than researchers in any other country, according to a new analysis published in the online repository Zenodo.
criticising FSI’s decision to include forest plantations and horticultural plantations (coffee, tea, rubber, cashew nut, areca nut, coconut) in its definition of forest cover. For foresters, teak ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will disburse $248 million to Ethiopia, following Executive Board approval after a second successful review of the country’s economic performance. The review in ...
The Kenya Tea Growers Association (KTGA) has sounded the alarm over a series of alarming land invasions and criminal activities targeting large-scale tea producer estates. Speaking at a Nairobi Hotel ...
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