Ethiopia presents step-by-step soil restoration strategy

07.04.25
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Economics

Ethiopia presents step-by-step soil restoration strategy

The country launches a 4-year national soil revival programme to secure agricultural future

Ethiopian Agriculture State Minister Eyasu Elias emphasised the programme’s critical importance during the launch ceremony, stating that this initiative goes beyond temporary solutions. The programme will concentrate its efforts in three particularly vulnerable regions: Amhara, Oromia, and Central Ethiopia, where soil degradation has reached alarming levels. This is reported by
Fana Media Corporation (FMC), a partner of TV BRICS.

The initiative combines Ethiopia’s proven Green Legacy reforestation strategies with innovative regenerative farming techniques. Farmers will receive hands-on training in contour farming, organic fertilisation, and climate-adaptive water conservation methods through a network of field schools. Recognising women’s pivotal role in agriculture, the programme includes special provisions to ensure female farmers, who manage nearly half of smallholder operations, can fully participate in and benefit from the training.

Government officials outlined a phased implementation approach, beginning with demonstration plots to showcase effective techniques before expanding to wider areas. A robust monitoring system will track improvements in soil quality and crop yields throughout the programme’s duration.

The soil revival programme forms part of Ethiopia’s broader commitment to sustainable development and climate resilience, building upon existing soil amendment efforts while introducing new, locally-adapted solutions to restore the nation’s agricultural productivity for future generations.

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