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ATI: Agricultural Transformation Institute

Posted: 12 Apr 2025, 20:43
by Horus

Re: ATI: Agricultural Transformation Institute

Posted: 12 Apr 2025, 21:01
by Dama
"Transformative":
Gold-coated adjective
Advertizing word or marketing word
Fund solicitation word
Exaggeration tool
It's customary of dictators to endear themselves.
Meles Zeradwa planted thd disease. It has become institutional culture.

Re: ATI: Agricultural Transformation Institute

Posted: 12 Apr 2025, 21:40
by Affable
Horus thanks for posting it. I like what I heard and saw. Yes, Ethiopia has to go a long way to modernize its agriculture. Recently, however , I have seen quite a few videos that make me to believe indeed it is a promising start.

Re: ATI: Agricultural Transformation Institute

Posted: 12 Apr 2025, 21:49
by Odie
Affable wrote:
12 Apr 2025, 21:40
Horus thanks for posting it. I like what I heard and saw. Yes, Ethiopia has to go a long way to modernize its agriculture. Recently, however , I have seen quite a few videos that make me to believe indeed it is a promising start.

Re: ATI: Agricultural Transformation Institute

Posted: 12 Apr 2025, 21:53
by Odie
Horus wrote:
12 Apr 2025, 20:43



Re: ATI: Agricultural Transformation Institute

Posted: 12 Apr 2025, 22:33
by Dama
In colleges of Ontario, Canada, Horticulture is a subject in the program of Diploma in Lanscape Construction. In universties, it's a certificate course in departments of Agriculture.
The skill is widely abundant all over the province. As a result, so many horticulture farms including all season green houses growing various types of ornamental plants for gardens, for offices, hospitals and hotels.
For Horus, it's it's a propaganda tool to paint a benevolent picture of a bloody dictator.

Re: ATI: Agricultural Transformation Institute

Posted: 12 Apr 2025, 22:37
by Dama
Odie wrote:
12 Apr 2025, 21:53
Horus wrote:
12 Apr 2025, 20:43


Odie, stop being vile. Respect this old brother.
Amara!

Re: ATI: Agricultural Transformation Institute

Posted: 12 Apr 2025, 23:28
by Horus
Affable wrote:
12 Apr 2025, 21:40
Horus thanks for posting it. I like what I heard and saw. Yes, Ethiopia has to go a long way to modernize its agriculture. Recently, however , I have seen quite a few videos that make me to believe indeed it is a promising start.
Yes, it is all about political will. If those in power consciously decide to make it a national agenda, we will have a modern mechanized agriculture sooner or later. There are a lot good small starts- in the areas of agronomy, soil science, irrigation, agricultural machinery, etc.