Ethiopia's manufacturing sector is currently undergoing a rapid transformation, with a growing emphasis on textile, leather, and food processing. However, the lack of localized production for high-purity oxidizing agents like kaliumperoxymonosulfate has made the industry heavily dependent on expensive imports, often leading to supply chain instabilities in Addis Ababa and surrounding industrial zones.
Environmental conditions in the Ethiopian highlands and Rift Valley present unique challenges for chemical stability. The need for a stable, easy-to-transport, and highly effective disinfectant such as khso5 has surged, especially in the livestock and dairy industries where bio-security is critical to protecting national agricultural exports.
Furthermore, the Ethiopian government's focus on industrial parks has increased the demand for efficient wastewater treatment chemicals. The adoption of advanced peroxymonosulfate compounds is seen as a pathway to meet stricter environmental regulations while maintaining the cost-effectiveness required for emerging market growth.











