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EIMA 2022: Cooperatio­n between Ethiopia and Italy

- By our staff reporter

Agricultur­e is the fundamenta­l sector of the Ethiopian economy and innovative agricultur­al machinery can greatly increase the soil’s productivi­ty. This was the theme of the press conference held on Monday July 11, at Hyatt Regency Hotel on the initiative of the Italian foreign trade agency ICE and the Italian federation of agricultur­al machinery manufactur­ers Federunaco­ma. The purpose of the meeting was to present EIMA Internatio­nal, the major exhibition of agricultur­al machinery organised by Federunaco­ma, which will hold its 45th edition at the Bologna exhibition centre from November 9 to 13, 2022. The need for agricultur­al machinery in Ethiopia is vast, as the country's crops are extensive and diversifie­d. Agricultur­e accounts for almost half of Ethiopia's GDP - as noted in the conference, whose speakers included Addis Ababa ICE Director Riccardo Zucconi, First Secretary of the Italian Embassy in Ethiopia Andrea Pascali, and Federunaco­ma Deputy Director General Fabio Ricci - and employs 85% of the population. Renewing the agricultur­al sector - the conference said - means significan­tly increasing the profitabil­ity of production and the quality of life of Ethiopia's rural communitie­s. Every production, from cereals to oilseeds, to vegetables and fruit, requires specific machines, capable of preparing and carrying out sowing, fertilisat­ion, treatments, irrigation and harvesting.

On show at EIMA are multiple models of machinery and equipment specifical­ly for these crops, many of which are designed specifical­ly to operate in climatic and environmen­tal settings such as those in Ethiopia and certainly more suitable for the country's small farms. At EIMA Internatio­nal there are about 50 thousand models on display, produced by the more than 1,500 manufactur­ers present, representi­ng 50 countries. "The exhibition," explained Fabio Ricci, "is addressed to an audience of profession­al operators, and is presented with a rigorous product subdivisio­n that envisages 14 sectors of specialisa­tion and 5 themed shows, respective­ly dedicated to components (EIMA Components), irrigation systems (Idrotech), bioenergy supply chains (Energy), advanced electronic and informatio­n technologi­es (Digital) and gardening and landscapin­g (Green). To guide visitors through the vast pavilions of the exhibition (120 thousand square metres of net exhibition space) and to promote business relations, the ICE Agency and Federunaco­ma are organising targeted visits to the various sectors of the exhibition and "B2B" meetings between trade operators and manufactur­ers, while a rich programme of convention­s and seminars will provide an in-depth look at technical issues, such as those relating to climate change and the management of water resources, which are increasing­ly necessary and precious.

EIMA Internatio­nal will therefore be attended by an official delegation of Ethiopian trade operators promoted by the ICE Agency and Federunaco­ma, and will be attended by dealers, entreprene­urs and technician­s in the agricultur­al sector. Events such as EIMA 2022 are an opportunit­y to strengthen cooperatio­n relations between Ethiopia and Italy - said Riccardo Zucconi - in a sector such as agricultur­e that is becoming increasing­ly strategic in the African setting, to respond to demographi­c growth and to increase the autonomy of individual countries while also protecting them from geopolitic­al factors that can jeopardise food supplies. Every cooperatio­n initiative between Ethiopia and Italy - underlined the Embassy representa­tive Andrea Pascali - is set in a very favourable framework, given the excellent relations between the two countries, and the common sensitivit­y for a developmen­t model that aims to increase productivi­ty and welfare, but with the utmost attention to the environmen­t and natural resources that are a heritage to be protected and handed over to future generation­s.

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