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Ethiopia Aims for Rice Revolution, Inspired by Wheat Success

© AP Photo / Kirubel Tadesse AyetenfisuIn this photo taken on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012 farmer Bedlu Mamo, stands in the middle of a field, on his half hectare wheat farm near Debre Zeit, in Ethiopia’s Amhara region.
In this photo taken on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012  farmer Bedlu Mamo, stands in the middle of a field, on his half hectare wheat farm near Debre Zeit, in Ethiopia’s Amhara region. - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 01.09.2024
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Ethiopia, which has undergone significant economic reforms in recent years, sees agriculture as a key pillar of its growth strategy, taking advantage of the country's favorable climate and vast arable land.
Ethiopia, having achieved remarkable success in wheat production, is now setting its sights on replicating that achievement in rice cultivation.
The government's focus on wheat cultivation in recent years has resulted in Ethiopia becoming one of Africa's top wheat producers, achieving self-sufficiency, and even venturing into exports. Drawing inspiration from this success story, the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture has identified rice as the "millennium crop" for ensuring food security and driving economic growth.
The country aims to achieve its ambitious National Rice Strategy Plan (2020-2030), which includes food self-sufficiency, export expansion, and import substitution in both rice and edible oils, according to Mandefro Nigussie, CEO of the Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Institute.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed participating in the National Planting Day on August 20, 2024. - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 23.08.2024
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Nigussie highlighted the government's commitment to this transformation, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts from all stakeholders to achieve these ambitious goals.
The recent award of the FAO's Agricola Medal to Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed for his government's commitment to food security and innovative solutions in wheat self-sufficiency further underscores Ethiopia's dedication to agricultural transformation, the CEO noted.
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