Burkina Faso: Official launch of the Anadolu Industry pasta factory

Burkina Faso has taken a significant step toward achieving food self-sufficiency with the official launch of the “Anadolu Industrie” pasta factory in Koulpélé, located in the Bazèga province. The groundbreaking ceremony, held on Thursday, September 26, 2024, was overseen by Prime Minister Apollinaire Kyelèm de Tambèla, marking the start of an ambitious project aimed at bolstering the country’s food production capacity.

 

The establishment of “Anadolu Industrie” aligns with the Burkinabe government’s strategy to diversify the national economy by promoting the agro-industrial sector.

 

Once operational, the factory will have substantial production capacity, meeting the growing demand for pasta products among the local population.

 

Moreover, it will help reduce the nation’s reliance on imported food—a critical issue in today’s global landscape, where supply chain disruptions have become increasingly common.

 

In his remarks, Prime Minister Apollinaire Kyelèm de Tambèla highlighted the project’s significance for the nation’s economic and social development. “The construction of this factory is a major milestone for Burkina Faso.

 

 It demonstrates our commitment to transforming our local resources into high-quality finished goods, creating jobs, and stimulating economic growth,” he said.

 

The Prime Minister also expressed gratitude to the project’s partners, particularly the Turkish group involved, for their trust and support.

 

The factory’s strategic location in Koulpélé is expected to boost the regional economy by generating both direct and indirect employment opportunities for residents.

 

The project is set to create hundreds of jobs, ranging from technical roles to administrative positions, with further job prospects emerging from related sectors like logistics, transport, and distribution.

 

Beyond its economic impact, “Anadolu Industrie” will play a crucial role in enhancing the nation’s food security, helping Burkina Faso move closer to its goal of becoming more self-sufficient in food production.

Papa IBRAHIMA

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