Se houver falta de transparência, trabalhe com os exportadores e implemente ferramentas digitais, mas não coloque controles de preços. O controle de preços desencorajará o setor privado de exportar ou forçará os exportadores a encontrar outras brechas para vencer o sistema.
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Ethiopia Sets Higher Minimum Prices for Flower Exports to Boost Revenue
hashtag#EBR_News Oct 7, 2025
Ethiopia has introduced revised hashtag#minimum floor prices for cut flower exports, set to take effect on October 13, 2025. The new pricing structure, established by the National Bank of Ethiopia, increases rates for roses by 7–11% based on agro-ecological zones, with lowland farms seeing the highest rise to USD 5.13 per kg.
The adjustment aims to enhance foreign currency earnings and support the competitiveness of Ethiopian flowers in global markets. Nearly 40% of the country’s floral production comes from the Ziway horti export cluster in lowland areas, which stands to benefit significantly from the updated rates.
The pricing model incorporates real-time market data and relies on exporter-reported sales, though it also emphasizes ex-post price verification to ensure transparency and compliance. The move reflects Ethiopia’s effort to balance regulatory oversight with market-driven approaches amid calls for greater sectoral accountability.
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hashtag#EBR_News Oct 7, 2025
Ethiopia has introduced revised hashtag#minimum floor prices for cut flower exports, set to take effect on October 13, 2025. The new pricing structure, established by the National Bank of Ethiopia, increases rates for roses by 7–11% based on agro-ecological zones, with lowland farms seeing the highest rise to USD 5.13 per kg.
The adjustment aims to enhance foreign currency earnings and support the competitiveness of Ethiopian flowers in global markets. Nearly 40% of the country’s floral production comes from the Ziway horti export cluster in lowland areas, which stands to benefit significantly from the updated rates.
The pricing model incorporates real-time market data and relies on exporter-reported sales, though it also emphasizes ex-post price verification to ensure transparency and compliance. The move reflects Ethiopia’s effort to balance regulatory oversight with market-driven approaches amid calls for greater sectoral accountability.
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