Ethiopia: Grain and Feed Annual

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Ethiopia is dealing with the worst drought to hit the country in decades. The production of major grains is estimated to have dropped by 4.5 million metric tons in MY15/16 (Oct-Sep). In response to the drought-related humanitarian needs, the Ethiopian government and international partners have ramped up emergency food relief, most of which is imported wheat. Wheat imports during this period are forecast to hit a record 2.5 million metric tons, more than double the previous year. Assuming improved weather conditions prevail, grain production is expected to partially bounce back in MY16/17, though still below pre-drought levels. 

Ethiopia: Grain and Feed Annual

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