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ECX Unlocks Finance Through Commodity Collateral For Barley Farmers


ECX Unlocks Finance Through Commodity Collateral For Barley Farmers

The Ethiopian Commodities Exchange (ECX) is implementing a warehouse receipt financing (WRF) system to enhance financial access for farmers, cooperatives, and processors. To date, over 914.2 million Br in WRF loans have been disbursed, backed by 240,809 quintals of various agricultural commodities pledged as collateral. The recent integration of malting barley into the modern trading system is expected to bring additional benefits for producers, enabling them to access warehouse receipt loans more easily. The Commodity Exchange first received 1,879 quintals of malting barley in 2018 at its Adama branch, sourced from Lemu and Bilbilo districts in Oromia Regional State. Rising domestic production of malting barley is also expected to substitute imported beer inputs, helping to reduce foreign exchange expenditures. The initiative is designed to expand access to credit and ensure that market participants can better leverage the formal financial system for their economic benefit.

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Federal Prosecutors Accuse Public Officials, Contractors of Corruption, Alleged Illicit Fund Transfers

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