Fortune News | May 27,2023
Ethiopian authorities pledge to see the country not only become self-sufficient in wheat production. They believe the prospect of becoming a net exporter next year is within reach. Their field visits are often followed with pictures and video clips displaying lush green lands where tractors and agri machines roam around. However, it is not conclusive whether this is media hype or hopes to be realised.
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