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In Eritrea, Profits Come in With the Tide. Sea Farming Project Could Net Big Money for Impoverished African Country. February 17, 2001. By Hrvoje Hranjski.
2001-03-18 04:00:00 PDT Massawa, Eritrea-- Imagine a farm where water is never in short supply and each crop leaves the soil more fertile.
In pictures: Eritrea as seen by Mary Harper. Published. 22 June 2016. Share. close panel. Share page. Copy link. About sharing. The BBC's Mary Harper recently returned from Eritrea.
Enterprise: In what one principal calls 'a match made in heaven,' a visionary American struck a $10-million deal to create a sea farm that will bring needed income to the impoverished land.
A selection of photos from a BBC team's recent visit to Eritrea - the first time the BBC has been allowed in for more than a decade.
Halhale Dairy Farm demonstrates the development strategy of Eritrea which aims at transforming the economy and the lives of the people. To provide dairy products at a fair price and stabilize the ...
Eritrea's Crops and Livestock Corporation (ECLC) carries out vast agricultural activates across the country. Similar to the other farm areas such as Gherset, Fanko Rawi, Fanko Tsumue, Keteay and ...
A selection of photos from a BBC team's recent visit to Eritrea - the first time the BBC has been allowed in for more than a decade.
MASSAWA, Eritrea -- The Americans in shorts and baseball caps dip their hands in chlorine... U.S. biologists turn desert into shrimp farm Middletown Press Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo ...