Category: Agriculture
SURVIVAL INTERNATIONAL PRESS RELEASE April 15, 2013 * Aid agencies turn blind eye to ‘catastrophe’ in Ethiopia *.
Ethiopia’s villagization program has become a favorite subject for politically motivated critiques by advocacy organizations.
Various media outlets have released negative reports concerning the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance.
First forecasts for the 2013 wheat harvest point to production increasing to 690 million tonnes.
One of the main foci of the Growth and Transformation Plan is development of sugar.
The Gilgel Gibe III Dam is once again under fire from environmentalists who had previously.
(By Lori Pottinger) The destruction of the Aral Sea in Central Asia has been called.
* In this digest, a summary of outstanding developments of economic interest since late August.
Ethiopia’s Minister of Energy, Alemayehu Tegenu this week reiterated the country’s commitment to the equitable.
“Land-grab” deals involving multinationals in developing countries have often been seen as detrimental to food.