Ivory Coast: An emergency food production program

Published 2024년 2월 21일

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Côte d'Ivoire's government has initiated a 170 billion FCFA program to enhance agricultural production. The program aims to produce thousands of tonnes of hybrid corn seeds, rice seeds, and hectares of high-yielding cassava. It also plans to produce over 60,000 tonnes of NPK fertilizer and nearly 40,000 tonnes of urea. The ultimate goal is to significantly increase the production of cassava, corn, and rice, thereby improving the availability of basic food products and reducing living costs.
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Amounting to 170 billion FCFA, this program targets the production of 3,600 tonnes of hybrid corn seeds, for planting over an area of more than 110,000 ha, and 3,894 tonnes of rice seeds, to cover more than 88,000 ha. This program will also make it possible to produce 73,000 hectares of cassava to be planted from high-yielding cuttings, 61,930 tonnes of NPK fertilizer and 39,353 tonnes of urea. “The objective is to produce 2,000,000 additional tons of cassava, 546,987 additional tons of corn and 796,323 additional tons of rice,” said the ...
Source: Lobservateur

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