The presence of a water weed, locally known as Emboch, at Lake Tana was first found in 2011 by Dr. Ayalew Wonde, a biologist from Bahir Dar University. Since then, various efforts have been conducted ...
People in Bahir Dar use papyrus reeds (known as ደንገል-deng’el in Amharic), to build a variety of objects they use in their daily life. This material is comparable to bamboo but is more malleable and ...
A boat maker in Ethiopia designed a floating house in the lakeside city of Bahir Dar. He hopes to make Lake Tana more attractive to tourists.
The horticulture export perspective plan, formulated over the past ten years, was driven with a view of scaling up export performance through expansion of cultivable land and diversification of cool ...