Niger: Self-sufficiency in food, the country implements the “Grand irrigation Program” at a cost of 521.1 billion CFA francs

In response to growing food security challenges, Niger has embarked on an ambitious agricultural transformation through the “Grand Irrigation Program,” backed by a substantial investment of 521.1 billion CFA francs (approximately $800 million).

 

This initiative underscores the Nigerien government’s commitment to positioning agriculture as a key driver of the nation’s economic and social development.

 

The “Grand Irrigation Program” is characterized by its comprehensive approach and large-scale objectives, aiming to significantly boost national agricultural production.

 

Among the key projects, the development of 2,000 hectares of new irrigated land and the rehabilitation of 2,000 hectares of existing perimeters stand out, with a total budget of 40 billion CFA francs.

 

Additionally, 800 hectares will be newly developed, and 1,023 hectares will be restored at an investment of 17.8 billion CFA francs.

 

One of the program’s strengths lies in its diverse geographical scope. For 2024, 19 perimeters totaling 2,006 hectares have been earmarked for rehabilitation across Niger’s eight regions, ensuring nationwide coverage and inclusion of various agricultural communities.

 

Furthermore, 2,000 hectares have been designated for new developments across 29 strategic sites, including regions such as Agadez, Diffa, Maradi, Tahoua, and Zinder.

 

The significance of the “Grand Irrigation Program” is multifaceted. First, it aims to enhance agricultural resilience against climate variability by increasing irrigated areas, which will help stabilize and boost yields.

 

Additionally, by improving access to water for irrigation, the program will support more intensive and diversified farming, leading to increased production of both food and cash crops.

 

The substantial financial commitment of over 521.1 billion CFA francs reflects the Nigerien government’s determination to make agriculture a cornerstone of development.

 

With this program, Niger is laying the groundwork for a modern agricultural sector capable of meeting the growing food needs of its population and contributing significantly to poverty reduction.

 

Titi KEITA

 

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