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እየበላን!

Posted: 02 Jan 2025, 20:01
by Selam/

Re: እየበላን!

Posted: 02 Jan 2025, 21:57
by Union
እንጀራ ይውደም። down down Enjera ብለዋል እኮ :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: እየበላን!

Posted: 02 Jan 2025, 22:11
by Dama
union wrote:
02 Jan 2025, 21:57
እንጀራ ይውደም። down down Enjera ብለዋል እኮ :lol: :lol: :lol:
It's a grain of adequate rain and sun. Not drought resistant. The north has become routinely out of food due intermittent droughts, sometimes lasting 4 years.
Cactus, a desert plant tgat requires less water has been a pilot project in the north, Mele providing Eth$2billion. Hunger still persusts in Amara and Tigrey.

I's also known for an epidemic of stomack ulcer because it hight content of acetic acid.

Not the best of the cereals like wheat, barley and millet..
Also, volume of harvest per square meter is much less than the above grains.

Keep loving it!

Re: እየበላን!

Posted: 02 Jan 2025, 22:18
by Union
Hunger in Ethiopia is human made, period! The ferenjis hands are all over it!
Dama wrote:
02 Jan 2025, 22:11
union wrote:
02 Jan 2025, 21:57
እንጀራ ይውደም። down down Enjera ብለዋል እኮ :lol: :lol: :lol:
It's a grain of adequate rain and sun. Not drought resistant. The north has become routinely out of food due intermittent droughts, sometimes lasting 4 years.
Cactus, a desert plant tgat requires less water has been a pilot project in the north, Mele providing Eth$2billion. Hunger still persusts in Amara and Tigrey.

I's also known for an epidemic of stomack ulcer because it hight content of acetic acid.

Not the best of the cereals like wheat, barley and millet..
Also, volume of harvest per square meter is much less than the above grains.

Keep loving it!

Re: እየበላን!

Posted: 02 Jan 2025, 23:53
by Dama
Many Tigrey and Amara families and communities have been uprooted from their ancestral lands and settled in Gambella, Oromo and southwest Ethiopia such as Gurage all because their traditional food, the teff plant could not withstand even a season of drought or lack of adequate rainfall. That was in the old Ethiopia where tge central givernment owned Ethiopia. Now, every ethnic group has sovereignty over its lands. What was possible during Derg or Haile eras are not possible now.

If alternative plants and grains are not introduced, food supply shortages will stunt the economy of the region, health problems and malnutrition will severly affect the population growth, and mass exodus will become a trend.

To make matters worse, these regions are sources of political and armed violence, where there exist perennial distrusts of the governments at Arat Kilo, as a result of which massacres and deaths occur frequently; die down and flare again.