Food self-sufficiency: The Ivorian challenge

게시됨 2024년 11월 22일

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Ivory Coast aims to reduce its rice imports by 75% by 2027, as part of a new program announced by Prime Minister Daniel Coulibaly. The program focuses on developing 100,000 hectares of rice-growing areas in three regions and creating 50 integrated agricultural zones for the production of cassava, corn, and vegetables. To support farmers, a national agency for food self-sufficiency will be established, with a support fund of 500 billion CFA francs. The country's goal is to achieve self-sufficiency and increase milled rice production to over 2.6 million tonnes by 2025.
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"This program aims to reduce our rice imports by 75% by 2027," Coulibaly said after a cabinet meeting. The plan provides for the development of 100,000 hectares of rice-growing areas in three major regions of the country: Poro (north), Goh (central-west) and Cavally (west). "The program also includes the development of food crops. We will create 50 integrated agricultural zones for the production of cassava, corn and vegetables," he added. Coulibaly also announced the creation of a national agency for food self-sufficiency, noting that a support fund of 500 billion CFA francs will support ...
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