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TPLF Ambassador To Ireland Begs Potato From Ireland

Postby Oromay » 17 Jun 2012, 21:13


TPLF´s begging menu includes everything. Literally everything, even experiment is allowed as long as it is free.

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Ambassador of TPLF to Ireland, Lela- Alem Gabreyohannes begs potato holding traditional plate.

€5m Irish potato growing programme announced for Ethiopia


A MAJOR PROGRAMME for growing Irish potatoes in southern Ethiopia has been launched today, which aims to give sustainable food access for up to two million people.

Under the Vita Potato Scheme, local farmers can take out a ‘loan’ of a bag of seed potatoes that can be returned the following year alongside a donation of another bag. In such a way, it is hoped that farmers will be provided with seed for years to come and that millions of people will be reliably fed.

Vita, an Irish international development agency, says its vision is to forge long-term international partnerships which “empower rural communities to sustain their livelihoods”.

Launching the €5 million Vita Potato Centre of Excellence today, the Minister of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney said the programme was “a wonderful collaboration” of Irish agri-food expertise by Teagasc and the Irish Potato Federation alongside the development-based knowledge of Vita and their international partners.

“The generous support of the Irish Potato Federation in supporting model farms and developing local industry as well as Teagasc in developing local research-advisory service linkage shows that the Irish agri-food sector has much to offer other countries seeking to learn from our experiences. I wish the project every success,” he said.

Director of Teagasc, Professor Gerry Boyle, said that food security and climate change were “global issues that cannot be solved by any individual country alone.” The launch of the Vita Potato Centre of Excellence in Africa was an “excellent example of international collaborative research and development on sustainable food security,” he added.

John Weakliam, Vita CEO, insisted the project was about technology transfer and business partnership – not aid. He said that the Potato Centre of Excellence could bring about a key solution to the African food challenge by allowing farmers to “own their own destiny”.

Ethiopia’s ambassador to Ireland, Her Excellency Lela-Alem Gebreyohannes, also welcomed the establishment of the programme, saying: “We are keen to develop through strategic, long term partnerships that benefit all stakeholders. The Vita Potato Centre of Excellence is an exciting step for the people of Ethiopia, and should serve as a template for replication across Africa.”

http://www.thejournal.ie/e5m-irish-pota ... 8-Jun2012/



Re: TPLF Ambassador To Ireland Begs Potato From Ireland

Postby Facts » 17 Jun 2012, 23:19


What can you say? Some people just take pride in begging and feel it is natural.

Just like some Chinese and Korean people like to eat dogs and can't understand when other people find it disgusting.



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