Did you know that Eritrea is to start producing date palms, with a vision of planting 300,000 trees by 2030? Not to mention, 491 investors in Eritrea cultivate bananas on 1,060 hectares. While Eritrea is not widely recognized for fruit production, it has accomplished...
The Significance of Eritrea’s Sesame: Production, Trade, and Economic Value
Sesame is among the cash crops that generate the majority of Eritrea's agricultural economy and foreign trade. The country's climate and soil are favorable to sesame cultivation, and its production is on the rise every year. The quality of the Eritrean sesame is fine...
Livestock Farming in Eritrea: The Rural Community Lifeline
Eritrea, located in the Horn of Africa, is a nation that is known for its dry lands, multicultural communities, and unique challenges. The country has long depended on agriculture, with livestock production being one of the main stays of rural economies. Livestock...
The Rich Flavor of Eritrean Coffee: Culture, Tradition, and Challenges
Coffee is an extremely revered cultural and historical component of Eritrea. It is not merely a beverage but a reflection of hospitality, unity, and tradition. The smell of freshly ground Eritrean coffee permeates homes, markets, and social gatherings with its aroma,...
Eritrea’s Horticulture: Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Prospects
Eritrea, located in the Horn of Africa, is blessed with a unique climate and geography favorable for horticultural farming. In the midst of its predominantly arid and semi-arid landscape, the country has made great strides in developing this sector. Horticulture plays...
Asmara: A Little Rome of Investment and Tourism place in Africa
Do you know about Little Rome and Africa? Asmara, a capital city in Eritrea, is often known as the Little Rome of Africa. There are many reasons why people call it a little piece of Rome, but beyond that, Asmara is famous for being the perfect place for a tour. Those...
The Eritrean Red Sea: A Coastal Jewel of History, Adventure, and Natural Wonders
Do you know about the mystery of the Red Sea or why it is called the Red Sea? In the Red Sea, there are different types of algae, such as Trichodesmium erythraeum. Sometimes, these algae form as blooms on the water’s surface of the sea. After that, the colour changes...







