Nonprofits backed by the Rockefeller Foundation and the World Bank have won tens of millions of dollars to boost the ...
Ethiopia’s coffee sector, a cornerstone of its economy and rural livelihoods, faces growing threats from climate change, ...
As the shadows lengthen over the village of Tuli Guleed in the Somali region of southern Ethiopia, Halemu Hassan Ali and her husband, Elias Abdi Abdullahi, move methodically through row after row of ...
ADDIS ABABA, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Ethiopia plans to offer 3 million hectares of land over the next two years for investors to develop large-scale commercial farms, a government official said on Thursday.
For more than 400 years, the people of the Konso highlands in Ethiopia have used terracing and traditional farming methods to adapting to their harsh environment, building a globally recognize ...
Ethiopia gave the world Coffea arabica, the species that produces most of the coffee we drink these days. Today, the country is the largest African producer of Arabica coffee. The crop is the backbone ...
For Saint Louis University senior Firaol Ahmed, coffee isn’t merely a means to jumpstart his day. Nor is it a fleeting comfort. The drink—and the humble bean from which it is made—offers a pathway to ...