The Ethiopian Textile Industry Development Institute disclosed that the foreign currency generated from the textile sector has been steadily growing. Over the last three months Ethiopia has earned USD 31.2 million from textile and garment export.
The Ethiopian textile products have entered into Germany, Italy, China and United States through AGOA stated Institute Communication Directorate Director Bantihun Gessesse.
The burgeoning of the textile industries triggers the expansion of cotton farming by public, private sector and small scale farmers. Currently, the total cotton farm being cultivated has reached 42,000 hectares of land. The domestic cotton production could satisfy the local demand, he added.
The institute is providing training cotton growers to maintain the quality of the cotton.
Regarding foreign investors flow, Bantihun said that the prevalent of peace and stability, availability of abundant cheap labor, plenty of cheap energy from hydro power and flourishing industrial parks all over the country are the pulling factor.
He said thanks to the enabling investment environment currently foreign companies are injecting their money, technology, experience as well as skills on the sector.
In addition, the government is encouraging foreign investors through the provision of various incentives including tax holidays, tax free capital goods importation, custom services provision on the spot, and easily access to financial credit.
The director said that university-textile industry linkage is getting strengthened. Formerly, the only institution integrated with the industry was Bahir Dar University but currently more than six universities is enrolling students in textile and garment technology with first and second degrees.
The world number one US textile industry known as HDM has installed its factory in Hawassa Industrial Park creating10,000 jobs and expected to create many more jobs in the coming years. Most graduates from technical colleges would benefit from these job opportunities.
Intrinsic Advanced Materials (IAM) is working to increase the use of its Ciclo technology, a biodegradable additive used in polyester…
Lilysilk, a China-based silk apparel brand known for its premium products, has introduced its new SilkContour Collection.
Armedangels is introducing a unisex windbreaker aimed at reducing the use of synthetic materials in outerwear.
Surforce Group has announced that its low-carbon technology for functional nanofiber nonwoven materials has successfully passed official evaluation.
Roica by Asahi Kasei will present a curated range of advanced textile innovations at Performance Days 2026.
SeaDyes has entered the company creation phase of Scottish Enterprise’s High Growth Spinout Programme after receiving £200,000 in funding.