From Delhi to Addis Ababa, digital farming systems are taking root. Can South Africa build the public digital infrastructure to keep its farmers, and its food supply, alive?
Ethiopia is set to develop its cocoa industry as part of a broader drive to diversify agricultural exports and tap into the lucrative global chocolate market.
The supply of Ethiopian coffee to the Russian market continues to increase, Russian Economic Development Minister Maxim Reshetnikov noted ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gedion Timothewos, along with Minister of Finance, Ahmed Shide met with Maxim S. Oreshkin, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of the Russian ...
A mysterious red meat allergy stalks meat-loving Arkansans, but an alternative protein movement is sprouting up to offer the ...
Tigris and Euphrates: After decades of planning, Turkiye initiated the massive Southeastern Anatolia Project, known as GAP, ...
Dust storms are sweeping across the world, harming the health of millions of people. Now, scientists are racing to keep the ...
Integration of climate objectives into social-protection systems can go a long way toward delivering limited finance where it is needed most.
Ethiopia’s prime minister touts a turnaround built on fiscal restraint, farm output and mega-projects. The narrative is ...
Kenya is facing an energy crisis as electricity demand outstrips supply, leading to rationing. The situation has forced the ...
There is a plethora of international economic bodies and coordinating mechanisms in our contemporary world — but getting them to work in harmony is a huge challenge.
Ethiopia's national mega-projects are the cornerstone of its foreign policy and economic sovereignty, positioning the country for sustainable development and stronger regional economic integration and ...