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Ethiopia to exchange famine for food

By Barney Jopson

Published: October 8 2007 03:00 | Last updated: October 8 2007 03:00

The government of Ethiopia, which has one of Africa's most state-dominated economies, is stepping into uncharted territory by launching a commodity exchange to help alleviate food shortages and encourage the commercialisation of agriculture.

The Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECEX), which is due to open in December, will sit at the hub of new price dissemination and quality control systems designed to improve liquidity and transparency and reduce transaction risk.

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