According to the horticulture industry, Ethiopian exporters and producers are in danger due to new regulations imposed by international regulatory authorities. As a result, the government and industry participants are working hard to ensure that Ethiopian agricultural products, the main source of hard currency for the nation, continue to be exported. At a ceremony held on Thursday, June 27, at the Ethiopian Horticulture Producer and Exporters Association (EHPEA) head office, the Ethiopian Agricultural Authority (EAA) received several phytosanitary inspection tools. According to him, the authority’s operations at Bole International Airport heavily depend on the instruments that the growers provided through their association. The Bole inspection facility, which was formerly involved in physical examination, has been modernized to offer technology-based services that meet international standards.