Burkina Faso: Food self-sufficiency becomes a reality thanks to Captain Traoré’s vision

As part of the Presidential Initiative for Agricultural Production and Food Self-Sufficiency, launched under the leadership of the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, decisive steps are being taken toward true food sovereignty in Burkina Faso. In Diarradougou, in the Houet province, a historic milestone was reached with the first harvest of 100% Burkinabe plantain bananas, enjoyed as local-style alloco by a high-level delegation.

This achievement perfectly reflects the pragmatic and bold vision of the Head of State, who, in the midst of the national transition, has placed agriculture at the heart of the country’s economic and social renewal. By providing over 70,000 plantain banana shoots and supporting farmers through targeted training, quality inputs, and suitable equipment, the government is initiating a structural transformation of agricultural sectors.

In areas like Kénédougou, the results are already tangible, with yields estimated between 30 and 35 tons per hectare, and incomes surpassing those from traditional crops. This success, the result of governance firmly focused on endogenous development, not only ensures greater food security but also strengthens the economic and social security of rural communities.

The momentum driven by Captain Ibrahim Traoré embodies visionary, pan-African leadership committed to a sovereign and modern agriculture. With the ambition to expand planted areas to 70 hectares in this season alone, Burkina Faso is firmly positioning itself among the African nations advancing toward self-reliance.

The future looks promising. Thanks to governance deeply rooted in the realities of its people, Burkina Faso is steadily moving toward a future of dignity, abundance, and national pride.

Sadia Nyaoré

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