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How is exporting injera contribute to the current price increase and famine?

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How is exporting injera contribute to the current price increase and famine?

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• The amount of injera exported is insignificant compared to the total production of injera. For example, at least 5 million injeras are baked daily in Ethiopia which equates to about 35 million weekly. The total amount of injera exported to the United States, Europe, United Kingdom and the Middle East is about 100,000 per week, which is 0.003% (a tiny fraction of one percent) of the total production of baked injera. Therefore, the export doesn’t contribute to the existing problem.

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