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Is Ethiopia Ready for Fast Food and Name-Brand Soap?

Shoppers and vendors make their way down a street in the Merkato, in Addis Ababa, EthiopiaPhotograph by Rebecca Blackwell/AP Photo
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Ethiopia is a largely agricultural nation of 94 million people that endures frequent droughts and famine, with a per-capita income of a bit more than $100 per month. Is it ready for Heineken beer and KFC chicken outlets?

The companies behind these global brands think it may be. Amsterdam-based Heineken is scheduled to open a $127 million brewery in mid-2014 on the outskirts of Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa. Unilever, the British-Dutch consumer-products giant, announced plans this month to open a factory near Addis Ababa that’s expected to produce detergents such as Omo. Louisville-based Yum! Brands, which owns KFC, is also considering a move into Ethiopia.