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Overcoming the challenge of agricultural financing in Africa

Despite its pivotal role in development, agriculture in Africa grapples with significant financing gaps. Nevertheless, bolstering the agricultural sector is imperative for achieving food self-sufficiency and

Increasing Tanzania’s capacity to feed Africa by 2030

By 2030, partners of the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) aim to cultivate 350,000 hectares of land for profitable production. Agriculture in Tanzania currently

Investing in the African apiculture sector : Beneficial for all

Although the price of honey varies significantly across African regions, apiculture remains a promising sector for investment. Sustainable alternative for the economy Honey cultivation in Africa

Agriculture : The Engine of Rwanda’s growth

Investing in agriculture in Rwanda offers several advantages. This sector is defined as one of the pillars of the country’s economic performance. Agricultural Transformation in Rwanda

Côte d’Ivoire : New requirements for the rubber industry

Since January 1, the implementation of European RDUE standards has caused significant disruption in imports of products from Africa, including rubber, cocoa, and coffee. This reform

Madagascar : The World’s Leading Vanilla Producer

Madagascar is the world’s leading exporter of vanilla, a reputation the island has earned thanks to Bourbon vanilla. Growing vanilla in Madagascar Known for its premium

Redefining the agricultural model with AI

Innovative solutions, such as AI-based climate information systems and blockchain technology for digital wallets, are improving the productivity of smallholder farmers and strengthening their resilience. Revolutionizing

Dairy sector : Rwanda aims for leadership

In 2023, the Rwandan dairy sector churned out one billion liters of milk, yet it still trails behind the industry leader, Kenya. Rwanda’s dairy industry development

Importation of Rice : India Restricts its Capacities

Beyond its socio-cultural aspect, rice cultivation plays a crucial geopolitical role, similar to wheat. While being a staple for many Africans, the volume of rice imports