·This writing focus on examining laws and policies as to access use and transfer of rural land under the previous and current legal regime in Ethiopia particularly in Oromia
·Ethiopia is rich in a wide range of agro ecological zones where a variety of farming systems are supported Agriculture operated under varied farming systems in the country is the leading economic sector in terms of its share of GDP exports and employment opportunities accounting for approximately % of the GDP [4] % of employment
Addis Ababa May 6/2022/ENA/ Proper geological mapping of Ethiopia would promote investment in the mining sector African Minerals and Geosciences Center AMGC Director General Ibrahim Shaddad said The director general told ENA that the quarter million coverage of Ethiopia s ground is endowed with mineral resources However the rich mineral resource has not been
·Ethiopia s formal regulated and controlled financial sector comprises banks insurers microfinance institutions and capital goods finance companies The banking sector in Ethiopia is an
·Artisanal mining employs at least million people 74 per cent of miners and accounts for 65 per cent of mining foreign exchange earnings Ethiopia s internal conflicts regional autonomy fuels illicit trade Of Ethiopia s regions Tigray leads the way in exploration and commercial licensing with over 90 licensed gold mining companies
·This research is conducted in Wollo province northern Ethiopia The main objective of the research is to assess the environmental and socio economic impact of opal mining The study was conducted through qualitative and quantitative data collection on the natural environment and socio economic situation of the study area Results showed that opal
·Now a day modern meaningful mining industry in Ethiopia is seen in gold mining While this development is still limited to further expansion of minerals gold mining has long been a key factor in the country s foreign exchange earnings job creation and revenue generation Additionally it s
·A PROCLAMATION TO PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE 1/ Subject to sub articles 2 and 3 of this Article any land in Ethiopia shall be available for mining operations 2/ Where the Ministry considers it that it is in the best interests of the country it may by legal notice reserve any land from mining operations
·The factors that had significant influence on households to decide to get engaged in gold mining included profession χ 2 = ; p < origin χ 2 = ; p < and education level
·leta ETHIOPIA Demel Teketay Botswana College of Agriculture Depart ment of Crop Science and Production Private Bag 0027 Gaborone BOTSWANA dteketay dteketay Habtemariam Kassa Center for International Forestry Re search Ethiopia Office Box 5689 Addis Ababa ETHIOPIA linkage among actors
·location factors as well as a gro ecological factors and the characteristics of t he farmers w ere those factors affecting the adoption and intensity of agricultural new tec hnologies
·Ethiopia has a substantial number of Muslims estimated more than 38 million Ethiopia adopted Islamic banking through interest free banking window scheme in 2011 and Full fledged interest free
·Vegetables provide an abundant and inexpensive source of energy body building nutrients vitamins and minerals This review paper was aimed to recognize opportunities constraints and potentials
Browse 20 mining USGS records in ethiopia Most records highlight mining opportunities and activity in Oromiya Quick Facts 20 records of mining in ethiopia 7 producers 11 prospects 2 occurrences Oromiya have the most mining records Top States by Copper Deposits
·Tantalite and columbite ores have been reported as containing associated primordial radionuclides such as uranium and thorium Ethiopia is one of the world suppliers of tantalite ore through exploitation of Kenticha mine and tantalite production by a large number of artisanal miners For the purpose of implementing the international standards for radiation
·It then summarizes the investment prospects in several major sectors of the economy in light of Ethiopia s emerging capacities and the global developments agriculture mining oil & gas
·Khumalo 2014 highlighted some of the challenges that cooperatives face in South Africa high attrition rate leadership and management challenges interference by government officials and lack
·laws of different countries including Ethiopia The present paper attempts to have a closer look at the environmental policy and law of Ethiopia and to highlight the nexus between the policy and the law Professor of Law Faculty of Law Addis Ababa University AAU Addis Ababa Ethiopia Email
5 ·In addition while the political risk is higher in Ethiopia than in the US we would argue that the overall risk of mining in Ethiopia is actually lower due to the low hosting fee Miners hosting in the US at $/kWh or higher run a massive risk of not getting through the halving By mining in Ethiopia at $/kWh you don t run this risk
·The main aim of this review was to state historical trends in forestry policy and forestry laws since the 1990s as well as the impacts of PFM on forest status and local community livelihoods in
·secondary sources as well as from field findings conducted in Ethiopia throughout 2014 to 2018 in tandem with the implementation of Programme of Country Partnership PCP by UNIDO and the Government of Ethiopia The study determines that industrial parks in Ethiopia have contributed significantly to the
·Unless restricted by statutes the owner of a land is considered as owning also the minerals inside the land and the airspace above the land Under Ethiopian law property is either movable or immovable Article 1126 of the Civil Code Footnote 4 Land and buildings are considered as immovables Article 1130 Civil Code Hence unlike the
·related to the predatory nature of the Ethiopian state Tegenu 1996 in this paper the focus is on a period of globalization and start of demographic transition in Ethiopia Malmberg 2008 Tegenu 2004 The main purpose of this study is to examine the causes patterns consequences and policy implications of the ongoing urbanization in Ethiopia