FORTUNE+ VIDEO SPONSORED CONTENTS ADVERTORIALS FORTUNE AUDIO Fortune Careers TRADE AFRICA Election 2026 New TIME REMAINING UNTIL ETHIOPIA’S NATIONAL ELECTION 0Days 0Hours 0Minutes 0Seconds




Fed Allocates $60m to Agrochemical Procurements

Aug 13 , 2022


[ssba-buttons]

Officials at the Ministry of Agriculture have set aside 60 million dollars to be used for the procurement of agrochemicals, including fertilisers, for this year's harvest season.  The sum is a fraction of what the federal government spent buying fertiliser from international suppliers last year. The state-owned Ethiopian Agricultural Businesses Corporation paid 650 dollars a tonne for 780,000tn of fertiliser supplied by the Morocco-based OCP Group. FertiGlobe, an Abu Dhabi-based firm, supplied half a million tonnes for close to 1,000 dollars each.  Fertiliser prices in the global market have been soaring since 2020, but Russia's war in Ukraine pushed them to new highs. Smallholder farmers in Ethiopia faced retail prices of up to 4,900 Br a quintal last year, nearly triple what they paid the year before. Over eight million smallholder farmers are affected by soaring fertiliser costs. Ministry officials say 96pc of the fertiliser procured last financial year has been distributed. Farmers in the Tigray Regional State are not among the recipients. The Ministry will soon begin collecting needs assessment from regional administrations to launch the next round of procurement procedures.


Radar

Liquidity Relief, Reform Pressure Meet as World Bank Prepares Major Budget Support

The World Bank is set to approve a 1.45 billion dollar budget support package for the Ethiopian government on June 25, 2026. The announcement came alongside a high-level consultation at the Ethiopian Skylight Hotel, where leaders from the Ethiopian Chambers of Commerce and Sectoral Associations (ECCSA) met with private sector representatives and the National Council. The package follows an earlier 17 billion dollar credit and summer service support allocation. The institution has anchored key...


Radar

Cabinet Approves 502b Birr Budget as City Returns to Federal Subsidy

The Addis Abeba City Cabinet has approved a 502 billion Br budget for the 2026/27 fiscal year, a fiscal plan that marks a return to federal subsidies despite previous claims of municipal self-sufficiency. The budget, now awaiting final ratification by the City Council, incorporates a federal subsidy of more than 74 million Br. This policy reversal follows the 2025/26 mid-year salary revisions for civil servants, implemented to buffer the inflationary impact of the floating Birr on the cost of...


Radar

Global Analytics Meets Local Insight as WAAS Partners With Kantar in Ethiopia Expansion

WAAS International Plc has partnered with global analytics firm Kantar on June 12, 2026, to introduce predictive analytics and consumer tracking tools into the country's corporate market. The collaboration blends Kantar's global methodologies with WAAS's 35-year local data archive to support business leaders operating in a liberalising economy. WAAS Managing Director Efera Busa said the partnership connects global expertise with local context, delivering standardised metrics without losing cu...