Adama, Ethiopia(Mogadishu24)-Ethiopia today conducted its first livestock export via rail, departing from Adama in the Oromia region to Djibouti. Takele Uma, CEO of Ethiopia-Djibouti Railway Share Company, stated that this new approach will maximize the use of open wagons, traditionally used for imports.The initiative aims to streamline logistics, boost livestock exports, and strengthen cross-border trade and economic ties with neighboring states, demonstrating Ethiopia’s commitment to enhancing regional capital flows.Today, we're launching our first livestock export from ADAMA to Djibouti by rail!This approach will maximize the use of our open wagons, which were previously used only for imports. It will also boost export meat quality by minimizing transport stress on animals, showcasing… pic.twitter.com/3AtQBhpHc5— Takele Uma Banti (@TakeleUma) September 23, 2024 Post navigationSomaliland Warns of Regional Instability After Egypt Supplies Heavy Weapons to Mogadishu Djibouti, U.S. Discuss Cooperation on Peace and Stability in the Horn of Africa