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Tag Archives: Irrigation
Pastoralism as adaptive as irrigated agriculture in Ethiopia’s Awash – researchers
By Chelsea Diana LONDON – Despite Ethiopia’s heavy investment in irrigated cotton and sugarcane farming in the Awash valley, pastoralism could be just as effective a way to deal with changing climate conditions there, researchers from the Imperial College of … read more
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Egypt Attends Nile Basin Countries Ministerial Meeting in Ethiopia
Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Mohamed Bahaa Eddin arrived in Addis Ababa on Monday to participate in a meeting for Eastern Nile Basin countries which includes Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia. Bahaa Eldin said in a statement upon his arrival … read more
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