Ethiopia to end food aid within five year


  1. AfricaNews Monitoring Team Credit: Reuters
    The Prime Minister of Ethiopia has said his country may not need any food aid within five years thanks to an ambitious development plan that targets a heady average economic growth of 14.9 percent over the period. Ethiopia is still one of the world's poorest countries, with nearly 10 percent of the population relying on emergency food aid last year.
    “Ethiopia Sustains Double Digits Growth” says PM
    But the government has posted high economic growth figures over the past five years, averaging about 11 percent, although the opposition says they are inflated to attract investment.

    "In the future, we will feed ourselves and we will be able to manage our own forms of social security," Prime Minister Meles Zenawi told reporters. "I don't think that is impossible. I think it's quite achievable over the next five years."

    Ethiopia is one of the world's biggest recipients of foreign aid, receiving $3.3 billion worth of help in 2008, according to the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.

    The country's new five-year plan predicts a "base-case" scenario of 11 percent average growth and a "high-case scenario" of 14.9 percent average growth.

    Ethiopia hopes to exploit growing business ties with China, India and Turkey and is also trying to attract visitors from those countries to boost its largely untapped tourism sector.




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