ADDIS ABABA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A comprehensive digital map charting soil fertility in Ethiopia is proving an important tool in tackling the country’s low farm productivity, a challenge ...
A combination of land restoration activities can boost crop yields -- in some cases as much as 170 percent -- and soil carbon but increased runoff due to climate change and land-use change make ...
Ethiopia is setting the pace in terms of ensuring that Africa begins greening the environment and contributing toward ...
Approximately 45% of Ethiopia’s coffee, the country’s main export, originates from natural forests. Credit: Noiz Stocker/Shutterstock. The board of the Climate Investment Funds (CIF) is supporting a ...
In July Ethiopians planted 350 million trees in a single day. This was part of the country’s national green legacy initiative to counter environmental degradation and climate change. The initiative ...