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Import/Export

Ethiopia Earns USD 62 Million from Meat Exports in H1, Misses Volume Target Amid Structural Constraints

Feb 15, 2026
Ethiopia Earns USD 62 Million from Meat Exports in H1, Misses Volume Target Amid Structural Constraints
  • Ethiopia generated USD 62 million from meat exports in the first six months of the fiscal year.

  • Exporters shipped about 11,000 tons, below the 12,000-ton six-month target.

  • Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates remained primary export destinations.

  • Qatar agreed to resume meat imports starting during Ramadan after suspension.

  • Industry reported USD 57 million earnings from 11,000 tons, below the USD 62 million target.

  • Meat Producers and Exporters Association cited limited investment in feed and by-product processing.

  • Endemic livestock diseases restrict access to United States and Asian markets due to certification requirements.

Why it matters?
Meat exports generated up to USD 62 million in six months but missed volume and revenue targets. Feed instability, disease control gaps, and market access barriers continue affecting export performance and foreign currency earnings.