hot sale of pepper seed oil production line machinery in ethiopia

   
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  • hot sale of pepper seed oil production line machinery in ethiopia
  • Does red pepper (Capsicum) produce in Ethiopia?
  • Despite its significance, a seminar review was identified a range of red pepper channels in Ethiopia so as to enhance the production as well as its market development. Hence, a seminar review was undertaken on Red Pepper (Capsicum) production and Marketing in Ethiopia. The author declares no competing interests. 1. Introduction 1.1. Background
  • Does seed variety affect red pepper production in Ethiopia?
  • Among these species, Marakofana and Bakolocale are widely used by smallholder producers in Ethiopia (Abay, 2010 ). In this case, seed variety has a significant effect on the production as well as productivity of red pepper in the country depending on its agro-ecology. 6.11.8. Harvesting period Red pepper is non climacteric horticultural crop.
  • How much pepper does Ethiopia produce?
  • As others Ethiopia also cultivates pepper but its share in the world is insignificant as compared to India that produced 4 million metric tons from 891,800 ha in 1992, Ethiopia¡¯s production in 2001/02 was only 77,962.4 metric tons harvested on 55,381 ha (CSA, 2003 ).
  • What is the history of pepper in Ethiopia?
  • In addition, the history of pepper in Ethiopia is perhaps the most ancient than the history of any other vegetable products (EEPA (Ethiopian Export Promotion Agency), 2003 ). Ethiopians have a strong attachment to dark red pepper, which has high value principally for its high pungency.
  • Does Ethiopia have a pepper market?
  • The Ethiopian Export Promotion Agency (EEPA (Ethiopian Export Promotion Agency), 2003) also carried out a spice potential market study in Amhara, Oromia, and SNNPRS, and identified that the land coverage for pepper in the three regions.
  • Why is red pepper important in Ethiopia?
  • In Ethiopia, red pepper is cultivated in many parts of the country and it is an important source of income for smallholder producers. Since the larger proportion of the pepper produced is for the market, it takes a significant share of the national income from commodity export.