Africa Agriculture

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Un prêt de 200 millions de dollars de la part de la Banque Mondiale devrait permettre au secteur ivoirien de la noix de cajou, également appelée anacarde, de gagner en efficacité et d’accroître sa rentabilité ; dans le même temps, le gouvernement a renforcé les efforts déployés pour venir à bout de la contrebande de la noix de cajou.

Increased investments in processing capacity and a push to diversify produce are boosting growth in Kenya’s agri-business industry.

Des rendements plus élevés et des produits de meilleure qualité ont entraîné un afflux d’investissements dans le secteur agricole au Maroc ; le royaume espère doper les bénéfices générés par la production agricole et accroître les exportations.

 

Agriculture in Tunisia mostly consists of olive oil, cereals, dates, fruits and vegetables. In recent years efforts to modernise the sector have steered it towards the development of an agri-business industry and away from traditional, small family farms.

 

Organic agriculture is relatively new in Tunisia, initiated in the 1980s through the private sector and only slowly developing up until the late 1990s. However, given the potential of this segment for Tunisia’s economy as a whole, it has benefitted from increasing attention from industry authorities since the early 2000s, which has led to much...

 

How can Tunisia secure its global position as the second-largest exporter of olive oil?

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