Mauritania aims to boost food production
“It will reduce the country's dependence on food imports, create jobs and increase the incomes of rural households, especially women and youth,” said Philippe Rémy, the country programme manager for Mauritania at the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), in a news release announcing the initiative, for which the agency is providing $21 million.
The agreement for the Inclusive Value Chain Development Project (PRODEFI), which was signed in Rome by Michel Mordasini, vice-president of IFAD and Mariem Aouffa, Ambassador of Mauritania to Italy and Permanent Representative to Rome-based United Nations agencies, will cost a total of $45.2 million.
It will reduce the country's dependence on food imports, create jobs and increase the incomes of rural households, especially women and youth
If successful, the agreement would assist 285,600 farmers in six regions of the country which currently imports 60% of its staple foods.
The agreement will also address issues of climate change through solar energy, and promote sustainable management techniques for natural resources.
Source: African Press Organisation
APO is the sole press release wire in Africa, and the global leader in media relations related to Africa. With headquarters in Dakar, Senegal, APO owns a media database of over 150,000 contacts and the main Africa-related news online community.
Go to: www.bizcommunity.com/PressOffice.aspx?cn=apogroup