![Moving coffee at the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange's warehouse in Awassa. Last year, the warehouse handled more than 870,000 bags of coffee. The coffee is stored according to quality – in grades from one to ten. DFID supported two leading research institutes who were tasked with finding a solution to Ethiopia's inefficient food and commodity markets. The UK aid funded research recommended setting up a commodity exchange and helped to design the warehousing, logistics and payment systems that the exchange uses today. The exchange helps to boost exports and secure a better deal for farmers and consumers. More information: <a href="http://www.dfid.gov.uk/ecx" rel="nofollow">www.dfid.gov.uk/ecx</a> Photo: Pete Lewis/Department for International Development](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9e/Thousands_of_bean_bags.jpg/800px-Thousands_of_bean_bags.jpg)
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