Ethiopia’s rapid rise from wheat importer to grain-exporting powerhouse offers a blueprint for countries like Nigeria struggling to feed their populations.  Landlocked Ethiopia’s agricultural success has shown that indeed where there is a will, there is a way. The East-African country has transformed from a net importer of wheat and soybean to a regional breadbasket that grows enough to export to its neighbours and China. The surge in Ethiopia’s wheat and soybean output stems from targeted investments in agricultural research
Ethiopia’s rapid rise from wheat importer to grain-exporting powerhouse offers a blueprint for countries like Nigeria struggling to feed their populations.  Landlocked Ethiopia’s agricultural success has shown that indeed where there is a will, there is a way. The East-African country has transformed from a net importer of wheat and soybean to a regional breadbasket that grows enough to export to its neighbours and China. The surge in Ethiopia’s wheat and soybean output stems from targeted investments in agricultural research