Meda Welabu is one of the 180
woredas in the
Oromia Region of
Ethiopia. Part of the
Bale Zone, Meda Welabu is bordered on the south by the
Ganale Dorya River which separates it from the
Borena Zone, on the northwest by
Nensebo, on the north by
Mennana Harena Buluk, and on the northeast by
Guradamole. The administrative center of the woreda is
Bidire; other towns in Meda Welabu include
Oborso.
Overview
Mount Wanho is the highest point in this woreda; other notable peaks include Mounts Boreda and Coromso. The lowest point is along the
Welmel River, which is just under 300 meters above sea level. Other perennial rivers include the Dumal and Iyya Rivers. A survey of the land in this woreda shows that 16.9% is arable or cultivable (10% was under annual crops), 45.6% pasture, 34%
forest and heavy vegetation, and the remaining 3.5% is considered swampy, degraded or otherwise unusable. Notable landmarks include Meda, which is 33 kilometers from Bidire.
Wheat,
barley,
teff,
corn,
sorghum and
oats are important crops. Although
coffee is an important cash crop, less than 2,000 hectares are planted with it.
No industry has been reported for this woreda, although 4 wholesalers, 4 retailers and 3 service providers are licensed in Meda Welabu. Gold, silver and platinum have been reported in this woreda, but have not been...
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