Core Insights - The Ivorian Minister of Agriculture, Ajumani, signed an investment agreement worth €134 million with Italian agricultural giant Bonifish Ferraresi (BF) [1] - The agreement aims to establish and develop pilot farms in Tagadi to reduce Côte d'Ivoire's reliance on wheat and rice imports while promoting crops such as yam, maize, millet, chili, and eggplant to enhance agricultural output and food security [1] - Côte d'Ivoire has been importing approximately $2.9 billion worth of food annually from 2021 to 2023, primarily consisting of rice, soft wheat, and edible flour, as reported by UNCTAD in July 2022 [1] - The Ivorian government is encouraging private sector investment to increase local production and reduce food import dependency [1] - BF Group is expanding its operations in West Africa, having already established collaborations with countries like Ghana and Senegal [1]
科特迪瓦与意大利签署1.34亿欧元粮食投资协议
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-10-01 15:07