Ethiopia's agricultural sector is characterized by diverse agro-ecological zones, from the moist highlands to arid lowlands. Currently, the industry faces a critical need for sophisticated plant growth regulators like Thidiazuron to manage cotton and ornamental crops, yet access to technical-grade purity remains a bottleneck.
Regulatory frameworks in Ethiopia are becoming increasingly stringent. The requirement for a comprehensive GLP Report (Good Laboratory Practice) is now a prerequisite for the import of new active ingredients, creating a gap between available global innovations and local market accessibility.
Furthermore, the reliance on traditional farming methods is shifting toward precision agriculture. The integration of Indole-3-butyric acid for rooting and propagation is gaining traction in the coffee and horticulture sectors, which are vital for Ethiopia's export economy.
