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The Ethiopian
Agricultural Business Corporation (EABC) said it has purchased 936,430
tonnes of fertilizer at a cost of 6.4 billion Br. Seventy pc of the
purchased fertilizer was bought from OCP, a Moroccan based global market
leader of phosphate and its derivatives.
The fertilizer is
being imported via the port of Djibouti and Port Sudan. "The importation
of the fertilizers via Port Sudan will reduce the transportation cost
and time needed to reach the northern part of the country," said
Kefyalew Berhanu, CEO of EABC.
EABC was
established after five enterprises and companies were amalgamated a year
ago with the goal of enhancing the agricultural sector. They included
the Ethiopian Seeds Enterprises, Natural Gum Processing & Marketing
Enterprise, Agricultural Inputs Supply Enterprise, Agricultural
Mechanization Services Enterprises, and the Agricultural Equipment
Technical Service S.C.
Avoiding supply
chains and purchasing the fertilizer directly from the producer it has
enabled the company to reduce its cost, Kefyalew Said, adding that at
the big savings in purchase and transportation cost Is expected to
reduce the price of fertilizer for the farmer by 200-350 Br per
quintal.
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