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科摩罗国家健康、农业与环境总局推动建设农业价值链
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-08-10 17:00

Core Viewpoint - The agricultural value chain project (CVA) is being actively promoted in Comoros, aiming to enhance farmers' capabilities and improve agricultural processing and sales conditions, thereby fostering high-value agricultural industries with significant economic and social impacts [2][3]. Group 1: Project Overview - The CVA project is funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) with a budget of $10 million and supported by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) [2]. - A three-day strategic workshop was held to review project progress, share challenges, and discuss ways to achieve more structured and inclusive agricultural development [2]. Group 2: Key Priorities and Challenges - Three priority agricultural value chains were identified: ginger, coffee, and cassava, which have economic potential and play a crucial role in food security [3]. - Major challenges faced include low farmer organization, inadequate post-harvest infrastructure, financing difficulties, weak local processing capabilities, and limited commercialization [3]. Group 3: Strategic Recommendations - Proposed solutions include establishing cooperatives, providing technical support, modernizing production, and exploring new markets [3]. - The establishment of a complete value chain from production to sales is deemed essential for creating a more resilient, profitable, and inclusive agricultural sector in Comoros [3].