Storm in the Valley Leaves Flower Exporters Face a Multimillion-Dollar Blow

[Addis Fortune - Ethiopia] - 12/10/2025
A violent storm that ripped through the flower belt of Bishoftu (Debreziet), 45Km east of the capital, in early August has left the lucrative horticulture export sector reeling, with damages estimated to exceed 100 million dollars in potential lost revenue this fiscal year. The storm, marked by (…)
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