Catalyzing Agricultural Growth: Insurance as Ethiopia’s Climate Resilience Tool
[Addis Fortune - Ethiopia] - 3/08/2025
Ethiopia’s economy and food security rest squarely on agriculture. Farming accounts for roughly a third of the country’s GDP and employs nearly 85% of the population—most of them smallholder farmers cultivating less than a hectare of land. Yet these farmers remain extremely vulnerable to climate (…)
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