SoyAfric, in partnership with Ethiopian Trading and Business Corporation (ETBC) and Kazana Group, has signed a landmark agreement to transform Ethiopia’s agricultural value chain. This tripartite collaboration is focused on enhancing food production, processing, and export capacity—while empowering smallholder farmers and supporting Ethiopia’s broader economic reform agenda.
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In what industry observers are calling a watershed moment for Ethiopia’s agricultural sector, three powerhouse organizations have joined forces to reshape the nation’s food production and processing landscape. The Ethiopian Trading and Business Corporation (ETBC), Soy Afric, and Kazana Group have inked a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding that promises to revolutionize the entire agricultural value chain – from seed to export.
The ambitious collaboration represents more than just a business agreement – it’s a holistic approach to solving systemic challenges in Ethiopia’s agricultural sector. At its core, the initiative seeks to fundamentally transform the livelihoods of smallholder farmers, who have long struggled with fragmented markets and limited access to modern farming techniques. By creating an integrated ecosystem that connects farmers directly to processors and global markets, the partners aim to break the cycle of subsistence farming that has constrained Ethiopia’s agricultural potential for generations.
Each partner brings specialized expertise to the table. ETBC will focus on farmer mobilization and regulatory facilitation, ensuring smooth project implementation. Soy Afric, with its decades of soybean processing experience, will provide technical training, quality control, and guaranteed buy-back systems. Kazana Group, meanwhile, will secure investment, forge international market connections, and oversee the business expansion of processing facilities.
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