Burkina Faso secures €106 million to boost cotton sector, strengthen economic sovereignty

In a decisive step toward national renewal and economic sovereignty, Burkina Faso has secured a major €106 million financing package from the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC), a subsidiary of the Islamic Development Bank Group.

 The funding, allocated to the ongoing cotton season, will be implemented by the Burkinabe Textile Fiber Company (SOFITEX), a key player in the country’s agricultural sector.

Under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso is actively working to break free from economic dependencies and drive a fundamental transformation of its agricultural value chains.

This Murabaha financing is part of a larger $900 million framework agreement signed in May 2023, reinforcing the national recovery efforts spearheaded by President Traoré.

Cotton, a cornerstone of Burkina Faso’s economy, remains a vital source of income for hundreds of thousands of rural families.

The funding will not only support farmers during the current season but also enhance economic stability in agricultural regions by improving access to inputs and providing structured support.

ITFC’s sustained commitment since 2008—with over $3.3 billion injected through 48 operations—reflects growing confidence in Burkina Faso’s agricultural potential.

Through his pragmatic vision and patriotic leadership, Captain Traoré reaffirms his dedication to a productive and sovereign agricultural sector, crucial for food resilience and poverty reduction.

This strategic partnership between ITFC and SOFITEX strengthens the Transitional Government’s efforts to position agriculture as a lever for national transformation and self-reliance.

Cédric KABORE

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