Ethiopia, 12 January 2026 Authorities in Ethiopia’s Somali Regional State have officially launched the rice harvest at the West Godey Irrigation Project, signalling a major step in the region’s strategy to shift from humanitarian dependency to agricultural self-sufficiency.

The harvesting activities began Sunday in the Ber’ano district, where officials gathered to witness the collection of rice from an initial 35-hectare plot. The project, managed by the regional Bureau of Agriculture, is part of a larger first-phase operation covering 150 hectares of land currently dedicated to both rice and wheat production.

Regional leaders and representatives from the Prosperity Party described the initiative as a cornerstone of their efforts to tackle chronic food insecurity. By expanding irrigated farming in the arid lowlands, the government aims to reduce the territory’s long-standing reliance on foreign food aid and stabilize local markets through increased domestic supply.