Chinese-built leather products in Ethiopia accumulate praises from national experts


Devdiscourse News Desk | Addis Ababa | Updated: 05-04-2019 10:30 IST | Created: 05-04-2019 10:30 IST
Chinese-built leather products in Ethiopia accumulate praises from national experts
The center came to reality after an agreement that was signed among officials of the Ethiopian and Chinese ministries of science and technology back in 2013. Image Credit: Max Pixel
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Ethiopian experts in the leather and footwear sector on Thursday hailed a Chinese-built research center, the first of its kind in Ethiopia, as an important boost to the country's ambition in modernizing related products.

The Ethiopia-China Joint Laboratory at the Ethiopian Leather Industry Development Institute (LIDI) was built by a team of Chinese experts with high-end Chinese technologies from the Chinese Leather and Footwear Industrial Research Institute (CLFI).

The joint laboratory, which mainly embraced a tannery wastewater treatment plant, was designed to provide Ethiopian researchers with the latest laboratory technologies as the East African country aspires to fully exploit its abundant cattle population, LIDI officials told Xinhua on Thursday, April 4.

Zerfie Mersha, Director of Environmental Technology Directorate at LIDI, told Xinhua on Thursday that the newly constructed tannery wastewater plant is a new technology that effectively treats wastewater without biological treatment.

The joint laboratory, which has been operational for the past one year period in the premises of LIDI on the outskirt of the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, "is now considered as a prime research and excellence center for aspiring Ethiopian experts in the leather development sector," Mersha said.

"The center could be seen as a model initiative to drive the ongoing momentum with new prospects in our engagement towards modernizing the leather and footwear sector," Mersha said, as she described various ongoing researches that are underway with the help of Chinese technologies that are operational at the center.

The center came to reality after an agreement that was signed among officials of the Ethiopian and Chinese ministries of science and technology back in 2013. In addition to constructing the laboratory, Chinese experts had also provided various trainings for their Ethiopian counterparts on the utilization of modern technological outputs in tannery wastewater treatment sector, according to LIDI.

According to LIDI, construction of the joint laboratory is more vital as Ethiopia, which is home to one of the largest livestock populations in Africa, recently envisaged to spur value addition in the sector. According to figures from the UN Development Program (UNDP), the East African country is endowed with an estimated more than 56 million heads of cattle, and 50 million heads of goats and sheep, Xinhua noted.

Despite Ethiopia's abundant livestock population, various experts and analysts often indicate that the country has not been able to fully harness its resources, to which a lack of modern technology is said to be a major bottleneck. The institute, which aspires to see a growth of the East African country's leather industry in the global market share by 2023.

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