Our Work in Ethiopia

We’re building large-scale food processing facilities to combat food insecurity and provide thousands of jobs.
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Unlocking Ethiopia’s Agricultural Future

By investing in Ethiopia’s food system, we’re building a future rooted in self-reliance, opportunity, and growth. These are the building blocks of our mission:

Modernized supply chains that benefit small producers

MORE JOBS CREATED, especially for youth and women

A scalable reinvestment model fueling local food sovereignty

Smarter Supply Chains That Empower Local Farmers
MORE JOBS CREATED, especially for women and youth
A Business Model That Feeds the Country

Explore Our Initiatives

Love Ethiopia
In Ethiopia, cassava is more than a crop—it’s a solution. Love Ethiopia is building a national cassava system that creates jobs, lowers food costs, and keeps every dollar in the country.
Something bold is cooking 
A bold new taste of Ethiopia—designed for fast-paced urban life, rooted in tradition, and built to drive jobs, pride, and progress on every street.

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Conejera
A bold new taste of Ethiopia—designed for fast-paced urban life, rooted in tradition, and built to drive jobs, pride, and progress on every street.
Love Ethiopia
In Ethiopia, cassava is more than a crop—it’s a solution. Love Ethiopia is building a national cassava system that creates jobs, lowers food costs, and keeps every dollar in the country. From farmers to processors, we’re turning local roots into lasting resilience.

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Baurau in Ethiopia

Our work in Ethiopia is just beginning—but the momentum is real. These snapshots capture our first steps: from mapping potential sites to engaging with community leaders.