Draft:Ethiopia Exports
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Ethiopia-Exports.com
Overview
Ethiopia-Exports.com is an online platform established to streamline Ethiopia's agricultural export supply chain by providing a unified market interface. The platform enables industry stakeholders to access a comprehensive list of commodities, trace their origins, and verify quality before engaging in transactions. It was founded by Ethiopian entrepreneur Bruk Aseged .
History
Launched in late 2024, Ethiopia-Exports.com was developed to address challenges in Ethiopia's agricultural export sector, particularly the prevalence of intermediaries that often disrupt market operations. The platform aims to provide real-time information on commodity prices and supply, fostering competition and enhancing export efficiency.
Operations
As of early 2025, the platform reported an average of 2,000 weekly visits and had facilitated ten successful transactions. The founder anticipates an increase in traffic to 20,000 weekly visits with the introduction of live price updates.
Objectives
Ethiopia-Exports.com seeks to penetrate European commodity markets, aiming to boost confidence among international buyers regarding the source and quality of Ethiopian agricultural products. The platform supports the broader trend toward vertical integration in Ethiopia's coffee export process, aligning with governmental efforts to enhance private sector involvement in agriculture.
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