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0.05 (1.385 × 10 15 kg) 21.4: 103: 2019: Preismonitor [20] [s] [ap] 35: Br: Bromine: 3.122: 2.4 (6.648 × 10 16 kg) 4.39: 13.7: 2019: CEIC Data [18] [k] 36: Kr: Krypton: 0.003733: 1×10 −4 (2.77 × 10 12 kg) 290: 1.1: 1999: Ullmann [26] [aq] 37: Rb: Rubidium: 1.532: 90 (2.493 × 10 18 kg) 15 500: 23 700: 2018: USGS MCS [14] [ar] 38: Sr ...
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2019 disasters in Ethiopia (1 P) M. 2019 events in Ethiopia by month (7 C) S. 2019 in Ethiopian sport (3 C, 5 P) Pages in category "2019 in Ethiopia"
Ethiopia's economy experienced strong, broad-based growth averaging 9.4% a year from 2010/11 to 2019/20. Ethiopia's real gross domestic product (GDP) growth slowed down to 6.1% in 2019/20 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [80] Industry, mainly construction, and services accounted for most of the growth.
A common unit of weight in Ethiopia was the load - a simple measure of the amount carried by a beast of burden such as a camel [1] A number of different units of measurement have been used in Ethiopia. The values of most of these units are not well defined. [2] In 1963, Ethiopia adopted the metric system. [3]
Disher style scoop A measuring scoop. In common usage, a scoop is any specialized spoon used to serve food. [1]In the technical terms used by the food service industry and in the retail and wholesale food utensil industries, there is a clear distinction between three types of scoop: the disher, which is used to measure a portion e.g. cookie dough, to make melon balls, and often to serve ice ...
Coffee harvest in Ethiopia. Coffee, which originated in Ethiopia, is the largest foreign exchange earner. Agriculture accounted for 50% of GDP, 83.9% of exports, and 80% of the labor force in 2006 and 2007, compared to 44.9%, 76.9% and 80% in 2002–2003, and agriculture remains the Ethiopian economy's most important sector. [7]
The high-value oil seeds cultivated in Ethiopia for exports accounted $446 million while fruits and vegetables accounted $538 million in 2017. [1] Coffee has been the most exported product of Ethiopia. Over 15 million workers involved to cultivation and processing. In 2016/2017, annually export revenue estimated about $881 million.