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Ethiopia has signed a landmark agreement with China to embed artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced research technologies into its farming systems. The pact, signed between the Ethiopian Agricultural Research Institute (EIAR) and the Beijing Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences (BAAFS), signals Ethiopia’s growing appetite for innovation-led agricultural transformation.

The agreement was formalized by Prof. Nigussie Dechasa, Director General of EIAR, and Prof. Wu Baoxin, President of BAAFS. The high-level event was attended by institutional leaders and research delegates from both countries. But beyond ceremonial diplomacy, this pact marks a turning point in how Ethiopia approaches productivity, food security, and scientific self-reliance in agriculture.

Prof. Nigussie described the partnership as a product of deepening ties between the two institutions, rooted in mutual interests identified during an earlier working visit to Beijing. He emphasized that the collaboration would give Ethiopia direct access to advanced research ecosystems.

“This is not just a bilateral agreement. It’s a platform for knowledge transfer, laboratory development, and AI-led problem solving in Ethiopian agriculture,” said Prof. Nigussie in an interview with the Ethiopian News Agency. “It opens doors for co-innovation at a time when we need smarter tools to tackle climate variability and food system challenges.”

The agreement’s scope spans multiple fields of joint research, including animal resource development, crop improvement, and conservation practices. However, the integration of artificial intelligence stands out as its most ambitious component—positioning Ethiopia among the countries in the region to formally pursue AI in agricultural research through an international partnership.

China, which has aggressively deployed AI and big data in its own agricultural modernization, is expected to serve not only as a technology source but as a collaborative peer in training Ethiopian scientists, establishing shared research protocols, and building specialized labs. The deal also calls for institutional exchanges, joint publications, and co-investment in lab infrastructure.

Prof. Wu Baoxin praised Ethiopia’s historic and geographic importance in Africa, noting that scientific collaboration with Ethiopia aligns with China’s long-term strategy to foster global partnerships rooted in shared development goals. He called the agreement a “practical manifestation of Sino-African innovation diplomacy.”

To give operational depth to the agreement, a high-level Chinese delegation will visit key research hubs in Ethiopia over the coming days, including the Bishoftu Agricultural Research Center and the Holte Biotechnology Research and Agriculture Center. These visits are expected to shape immediate implementation plans and identify flagship projects that could roll out within the next year.


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Addis Ababa is set to host a landmark event from May 15-17, 2025, as the 5th Pakistan-Africa Trade Development Conference (PATDC) and the Made-in-Pakistan Exhibition take center stage at Millennium Hall. This major event, organized by the Government of Pakistan, the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), and the Embassy of Pakistan in Addis Ababa, promises to create a dynamic platform for strengthening economic and trade partnerships between Pakistan and East African nations.

Atif Sharif Mian, Ambassador of Pakistan to Ethiopia, emphasized the importance of this gathering for both Pakistan and East Africa. “With a population of 250 million, Pakistan represents a vast market for African exports, including commodities, agriculture, and goods. Ethiopia, strategically located, serves as the gateway to East Africa and beyond, including Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Western China,” he said. He further highlighted that improved air connectivity, such as Ethiopian Airlines’ flights to Karachi, and the planned shipping line to Djibouti, will enhance regional trade opportunities.

Dr. Jemal Beker, Ethiopia’s Ambassador to Pakistan, echoed these sentiments, pointing to the immense potential for collaboration. “We have already held forums in Pakistan to showcase Ethiopia’s investment opportunities. As the gap between parallel and official foreign exchange markets has narrowed, we see increasing interest from Pakistani investors in Ethiopia,” Dr. Beker noted. He stressed that the event would promote Ethiopia as a business-friendly hub, offering robust investment prospects.

The 5th PATDC will feature over 130 exhibitors from Pakistan, displaying a wide array of products in sectors such as textiles, pharmaceuticals, engineering, food, agro-products, leather goods, and cosmetics. The exhibition aims to foster B2B interactions, with each Pakistani exhibitor set to engage in 9 to 10 meetings with African buyers, laying the groundwork for strong commercial partnerships.

The event will kick off on May 15, 2025, with a high-level conference that brings together government officials, business leaders, and diplomats from Pakistan and East Africa. Discussions will center on strategies for enhancing trade ties, addressing barriers to business, and advancing regional economic integration. The conference will offer a chance for African nations—including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, South Sudan, Djibouti, and Somalia—to explore collaborative trade opportunities with Pakistani counterparts.

The exhibition will also offer ample networking opportunities for delegates and exhibitors, facilitating partnerships that could lead to long-term economic growth. To celebrate the strong cultural and commercial ties between the regions, a gala dinner and cultural night will be held, reinforcing the spirit of mutual cooperation.

 

 




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