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COVID-19: Dealing with lost harvests in Ethiopia

COVID-19: Dealing with lost harvests in Ethiopia

by Jesko Johannsen | Jun 2, 2020 | Africa, COVID-19, Ethiopia

Since October 2019, ICP is implementing the CAFE-project in Ethiopias Amhara Region in co-funding with the Austrian Development Agency (ADA). Now in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, ICP field staff is specifically important to the farmer families. “In Ethiopia and...

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