Agro-Chemical |
The Addis Ababa
Chamber of Commerce and Sectoral Associations (ACCSA) said raising
members awareness of the country's investment opportunities would help
bridge decision making gaps.
Opening business
forum on opportunities, production and marketing of major agricultural
chemicals Wednesday, AACCSA Secretary General Getachew Regassa indicated
the forum attached increased focus on available opportunities in the
major agro-chemical industry.
AACCSA is engaged
in assisting pertinent business owners to engage in demand-driven
investment, he said, adding: "We also promote trade and investment in a
bid to creating business friendly environment and vibrant private
sector, working in partnership with government, business community,
development partners and other stakeholders.
According to
Getachew, AACCSA has been working with experts and researchers to
provide business owners with opportunities of producing and marketing
major agricultural chemicals.
Researcher Feleke
Borga said for his part Ethiopia is net importer of the agro-chemicals,
fully dependent on international producers despite attractive incentives
and huge production potential.
According to
Feleke, Ethiopia had imported 341,000 ton fertilizer worth 5 billion
Birr in 2014, eight per cent of national GDP."Investors will be
profitable if they engage in this sector for it has high demands. And
farmers and enterprises won't be exposed to purchase any argo-chemical
that completes its shelf life too," Feleke said.
High agro-chemical
demand, availability of raw materials/ inputs, quick and high rate
return, and availability of different kinds of government incentives
make agro-chemical production and supply investment attractive, he
added.
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