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Burundi at 58: Bujumbura hosts first post-Nkurunziza celebrations
Burundi on Wednesday (July 1) marked its 58th independence anniversary. The official ceremony in the capital Bujumbura featured colorful parades by security personnel and civilians.
Presiding over the event was President Evariste Ndayishimiye who ascended to power in June following the death of President Pierre Nkuruzinza. He cautioned the nation against being used as “instruments of colonialists.”
"On this day there is no Burundian who could not celebrate, except a Burundian who is used by th…
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published: 03 Jul 2020
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Election Results and Post-Poll Violence: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 8)
Though the presidential elections in Burundi have concluded, political violence surrounding the controversial vote has not simmered. On the night of July 22, members of the Imbonerakure, the youth wing of the African nation’s ruling party, are alleged to have murdered a member of the FNL opposition party in the capital of Bujumbura.
On July 24, the results of the election were announced and as was widely expected, Pierre Nkurunziza was declared the winner of a third five-year term as president.
Following the announcement, VICE News visited opposition and pro-Nkurunziza neighborhoods in Burundi’s capital, where residents have vastly different opinions about the legitimacy of his third term.
Watch "Violence and Protests on Polling Day (Dispatch 7)” - http://bit.ly/1S7xRVm
Watch previous...
published: 27 Jul 2015
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Burundi's media vacuum - The Listening Post (Feature)
Burundi has been teetering on the brink of a civil war for the last year and a half. In 2015, president Pierre Nkurunziza announced that he would be taking on a third term - a notion that is illegal according to the constitution. The move is also in breach of the Arusha peace agreement of 2005 which ended a 12 year-long civil war that left 300,000 people dead.
The absence of independent media is a serious blow for the Burundian public who need information every day.
Eloge Willy Kaneza, SOS Media Burundi
In protest, Burundians took to the streets in an attempted military coup. Not only did the coup fail, but the government responded in earnest, with a crackdown on local media. The move was well-studied, shutting down all independent radio stations under the guise of an accusation claimin...
published: 09 Oct 2016
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'Weapons everywhere' as deadly post-election violence rattles Burundi
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By day, the streets of Burundi's capital Bujumbura are filled with the sounds of market traders and the honking horns of traffic in the lakeside city.
By night, they echo instead to the rattle of gunfire as the violence unleashed by President Pierre Nkurunziza's successful bid for a third term in office rumbles on.
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published: 07 Aug 2015
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Burundi seeking 'compass' to navigate post-Nkurunziza era
Burundi on Thursday convened an extraordinary cabinet meeting to discuss the way forward after the sudden death of long-serving leader, Pierre Nkurunziza.
The government called a ministerial meeting to discuss "the management of the situation following the unexpected death" of Nkurunziza, who according to the government died of a heart attack after feeling unwell for two days.
His death left many anxious over the future of the country. Nkurunziza, who died on Monday aged 55, had been due to st…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2020/06/12/burundi-seeking-compass-to-navigate-post-nkurunziza-era
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published: 12 Jun 2020
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A FAO successful project in Burundi: ''Support to post-harvest fisheries technology''
Fisheries play an important role in the economic and social life in Burundi. Yet, about 10 to 15% of the harvest was lost during the processing phase. Fish drying, which is the most common processing technique in the country, was done generally on bare ground. This has led to partial or total alteration of the products, and has considerably reduced both income and livelihoods all along the value chain.
In response to these issues, FAO (the Food and Agriculture organization of the United Nations) and the Burundi Fisheries Directorate started a project of 282,000 US dollars to improve fish processing method and reduce losses. In 2004, Mvugo, a fishing village located in the South on the shore of lake Tanganyika, was chosen as the pilot site of the project where a demonstration platform for i...
published: 03 Jul 2014
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Network Africa Analyses Burundi Post Election Violence -- 04/08/15
After the President of Burundi, Pierre Nkurunziza, had called for calm, asking Burundians to desist from vengeance attacks following the assassination of General Adolphe Nshimirimana, some Burundians turned a deaf ear to the call, launching a protest last night.
For more information log on to http://www.channelstv.com
published: 04 Aug 2015
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Burundi needs continued international aid despite post-conflict progress
United Nations, New York, 10 December 2009 - Following the presentation of the Secretary-General's latest report on Burundi (S/2009/611) to the Security Council, the President of the Security Council and Representative of Burkina Faso, H.E. Mr. Michel Kafando read a press statement.
Press Release:
http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs//2009/sc9812.doc.htm
Secretary-General's latest report on Burundi (S/2009/611):
http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=S/2006/611&Lang=E
published: 10 Dec 2009
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Burundi restores Prime Minister post, MPs endorse new veep
Burundi's national assembly on Tuesday (June 23) approved the nomination of Alain-Guillaume Bunyoni as prime minister. A new vice-president has also been appointed by lawmaker. Both men have since been sworn in by president Evariste Ndayishimiye, the presidency reported on Wednesday.
Le Vice-président S.E Prosper Bazombanza et le Premier Ministre S.E CPG Alain Guillaume Bunyoni viennent de prêter serment devant le Président de la République S.E @GeneralNeva et le Parlement du #Burundi. pic.twit…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2020/06/24/burundi-restores-prime-minister-post-mps-endorse-new-veep
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published: 24 Jun 2020
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Vers la réduction des pertes post- récolte au Burundi!
Le réseau AgriProFocus et les organisations internationales s’activent pour faire face au problème de pertes post-récoltes devenu, depuis la nuit des temps, une des sources de l’insécurité alimentaire. Dans cette perspective, AgriProFocus a organisée une rencontre le vendredi, 24 Octobre 2019, sur la gestion des pertes post-récoltes. Bien d’organisations engagées dans la réduction desdites pertes ont participés dans cette réunion.
https://agriprofocus.com/post/5db81a2226b72a3685660abe
published: 21 Jan 2020
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Burundi at 58: Bujumbura hosts first post-Nkurunziza celebrations
Burundi on Wednesday (July 1) marked its 58th independence anniversary. The official ceremony in the capital Bujumbura featured colorful parades by security per...
Burundi on Wednesday (July 1) marked its 58th independence anniversary. The official ceremony in the capital Bujumbura featured colorful parades by security personnel and civilians.
Presiding over the event was President Evariste Ndayishimiye who ascended to power in June following the death of President Pierre Nkuruzinza. He cautioned the nation against being used as “instruments of colonialists.”
"On this day there is no Burundian who could not celebrate, except a Burundian who is used by th…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2020/07/02/burundi-at-58-bujumbura-hosts-first-post-nkurunziza-celebrations
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https://wn.com/Burundi_At_58_Bujumbura_Hosts_First_Post_Nkurunziza_Celebrations
Burundi on Wednesday (July 1) marked its 58th independence anniversary. The official ceremony in the capital Bujumbura featured colorful parades by security personnel and civilians.
Presiding over the event was President Evariste Ndayishimiye who ascended to power in June following the death of President Pierre Nkuruzinza. He cautioned the nation against being used as “instruments of colonialists.”
"On this day there is no Burundian who could not celebrate, except a Burundian who is used by th…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2020/07/02/burundi-at-58-bujumbura-hosts-first-post-nkurunziza-celebrations
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- published: 03 Jul 2020
- views: 16862
10:47
Election Results and Post-Poll Violence: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 8)
Though the presidential elections in Burundi have concluded, political violence surrounding the controversial vote has not simmered. On the night of July 22, me...
Though the presidential elections in Burundi have concluded, political violence surrounding the controversial vote has not simmered. On the night of July 22, members of the Imbonerakure, the youth wing of the African nation’s ruling party, are alleged to have murdered a member of the FNL opposition party in the capital of Bujumbura.
On July 24, the results of the election were announced and as was widely expected, Pierre Nkurunziza was declared the winner of a third five-year term as president.
Following the announcement, VICE News visited opposition and pro-Nkurunziza neighborhoods in Burundi’s capital, where residents have vastly different opinions about the legitimacy of his third term.
Watch "Violence and Protests on Polling Day (Dispatch 7)” - http://bit.ly/1S7xRVm
Watch previous dispatches from Burundi - http://bit.ly/1I90qLn
Read "Burundi's President Wins Third Term Amid Anger Over His Legitimacy" - http://bit.ly/1D24Xzo
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https://wn.com/Election_Results_And_Post_Poll_Violence_Burundi_On_The_Brink_(Dispatch_8)
Though the presidential elections in Burundi have concluded, political violence surrounding the controversial vote has not simmered. On the night of July 22, members of the Imbonerakure, the youth wing of the African nation’s ruling party, are alleged to have murdered a member of the FNL opposition party in the capital of Bujumbura.
On July 24, the results of the election were announced and as was widely expected, Pierre Nkurunziza was declared the winner of a third five-year term as president.
Following the announcement, VICE News visited opposition and pro-Nkurunziza neighborhoods in Burundi’s capital, where residents have vastly different opinions about the legitimacy of his third term.
Watch "Violence and Protests on Polling Day (Dispatch 7)” - http://bit.ly/1S7xRVm
Watch previous dispatches from Burundi - http://bit.ly/1I90qLn
Read "Burundi's President Wins Third Term Amid Anger Over His Legitimacy" - http://bit.ly/1D24Xzo
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- published: 27 Jul 2015
- views: 33107
10:16
Burundi's media vacuum - The Listening Post (Feature)
Burundi has been teetering on the brink of a civil war for the last year and a half. In 2015, president Pierre Nkurunziza announced that he would be taking on a...
Burundi has been teetering on the brink of a civil war for the last year and a half. In 2015, president Pierre Nkurunziza announced that he would be taking on a third term - a notion that is illegal according to the constitution. The move is also in breach of the Arusha peace agreement of 2005 which ended a 12 year-long civil war that left 300,000 people dead.
The absence of independent media is a serious blow for the Burundian public who need information every day.
Eloge Willy Kaneza, SOS Media Burundi
In protest, Burundians took to the streets in an attempted military coup. Not only did the coup fail, but the government responded in earnest, with a crackdown on local media. The move was well-studied, shutting down all independent radio stations under the guise of an accusation claiming they were allied with the opposition.
In a country where illiteracy and lack of internet access is rife, radio is the primary source of news - the government's radio embargo has hurtled the Burundian public into an information vacuum.
Stories going unreported include cases of mass murder, forced disappearances, torture, and a refugee crisis affecting more than 400,000 people.Even more worrying is the rise of divisive ethnic narratives in the national discourse.
"Burundi national radio and TV is a government owned medium, so it means politicians come and issue declarations... they say things which are controversial. These lead some people to believe that the public media is playing the role in fuelling the ethnic crisis," says Pierre Ngendakumana, English editor at Iwacu newspaper.
Like Rwanda, Burundi’s ethnic makeup is majority Hutu, minority Tutsi. And given the role that the media - especially radio, such as in Rwanda - plays, many Burundians fear their state media outlets may turn a political crisis into an ethnic dispute. The Listening Post's Johanna Hoes reports.
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https://wn.com/Burundi's_Media_Vacuum_The_Listening_Post_(Feature)
Burundi has been teetering on the brink of a civil war for the last year and a half. In 2015, president Pierre Nkurunziza announced that he would be taking on a third term - a notion that is illegal according to the constitution. The move is also in breach of the Arusha peace agreement of 2005 which ended a 12 year-long civil war that left 300,000 people dead.
The absence of independent media is a serious blow for the Burundian public who need information every day.
Eloge Willy Kaneza, SOS Media Burundi
In protest, Burundians took to the streets in an attempted military coup. Not only did the coup fail, but the government responded in earnest, with a crackdown on local media. The move was well-studied, shutting down all independent radio stations under the guise of an accusation claiming they were allied with the opposition.
In a country where illiteracy and lack of internet access is rife, radio is the primary source of news - the government's radio embargo has hurtled the Burundian public into an information vacuum.
Stories going unreported include cases of mass murder, forced disappearances, torture, and a refugee crisis affecting more than 400,000 people.Even more worrying is the rise of divisive ethnic narratives in the national discourse.
"Burundi national radio and TV is a government owned medium, so it means politicians come and issue declarations... they say things which are controversial. These lead some people to believe that the public media is playing the role in fuelling the ethnic crisis," says Pierre Ngendakumana, English editor at Iwacu newspaper.
Like Rwanda, Burundi’s ethnic makeup is majority Hutu, minority Tutsi. And given the role that the media - especially radio, such as in Rwanda - plays, many Burundians fear their state media outlets may turn a political crisis into an ethnic dispute. The Listening Post's Johanna Hoes reports.
More from The Listening Post on:
YouTube - http://aje.io/listeningpostYT
Facebook - http://facebook.com/AJListeningPost
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Website - http://aljazeera.com/listeningpost
- published: 09 Oct 2016
- views: 2336
1:43
'Weapons everywhere' as deadly post-election violence rattles Burundi
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By day, the streets of Burundi'...
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By day, the streets of Burundi's capital Bujumbura are filled with the sounds of market traders and the honking horns of traffic in the lakeside city.
By night, they echo instead to the rattle of gunfire as the violence unleashed by President Pierre Nkurunziza's successful bid for a third term in office rumbles on.
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https://wn.com/'Weapons_Everywhere'_As_Deadly_Post_Election_Violence_Rattles_Burundi
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By day, the streets of Burundi's capital Bujumbura are filled with the sounds of market traders and the honking horns of traffic in the lakeside city.
By night, they echo instead to the rattle of gunfire as the violence unleashed by President Pierre Nkurunziza's successful bid for a third term in office rumbles on.
Visit our website: http://www.france24.com
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- published: 07 Aug 2015
- views: 858
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Burundi seeking 'compass' to navigate post-Nkurunziza era
Burundi on Thursday convened an extraordinary cabinet meeting to discuss the way forward after the sudden death of long-serving leader, Pierre Nkurunziza.
The ...
Burundi on Thursday convened an extraordinary cabinet meeting to discuss the way forward after the sudden death of long-serving leader, Pierre Nkurunziza.
The government called a ministerial meeting to discuss "the management of the situation following the unexpected death" of Nkurunziza, who according to the government died of a heart attack after feeling unwell for two days.
His death left many anxious over the future of the country. Nkurunziza, who died on Monday aged 55, had been due to st…
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https://wn.com/Burundi_Seeking_'compass'_To_Navigate_Post_Nkurunziza_Era
Burundi on Thursday convened an extraordinary cabinet meeting to discuss the way forward after the sudden death of long-serving leader, Pierre Nkurunziza.
The government called a ministerial meeting to discuss "the management of the situation following the unexpected death" of Nkurunziza, who according to the government died of a heart attack after feeling unwell for two days.
His death left many anxious over the future of the country. Nkurunziza, who died on Monday aged 55, had been due to st…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2020/06/12/burundi-seeking-compass-to-navigate-post-nkurunziza-era
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- published: 12 Jun 2020
- views: 1291
17:15
A FAO successful project in Burundi: ''Support to post-harvest fisheries technology''
Fisheries play an important role in the economic and social life in Burundi. Yet, about 10 to 15% of the harvest was lost during the processing phase. Fish dryi...
Fisheries play an important role in the economic and social life in Burundi. Yet, about 10 to 15% of the harvest was lost during the processing phase. Fish drying, which is the most common processing technique in the country, was done generally on bare ground. This has led to partial or total alteration of the products, and has considerably reduced both income and livelihoods all along the value chain.
In response to these issues, FAO (the Food and Agriculture organization of the United Nations) and the Burundi Fisheries Directorate started a project of 282,000 US dollars to improve fish processing method and reduce losses. In 2004, Mvugo, a fishing village located in the South on the shore of lake Tanganyika, was chosen as the pilot site of the project where a demonstration platform for improved technologies has been constructed. For less than a year during the implementation of the project, practical sessions for fish operators have been held on this site which was provided with various fish preservation and processing equipments. Specifically, the use of raised racks for fish drying was highly promoted. Women had a particular advantage during those training sessions. As a result, the beneficiary fishing communities have adopted the improved fish processing technique which has led to increased yield productivity of the sector and higher incomes for the fish processors as a result of greater consumers' confidence in dried fish products.
https://wn.com/A_Fao_Successful_Project_In_Burundi_''Support_To_Post_Harvest_Fisheries_Technology''
Fisheries play an important role in the economic and social life in Burundi. Yet, about 10 to 15% of the harvest was lost during the processing phase. Fish drying, which is the most common processing technique in the country, was done generally on bare ground. This has led to partial or total alteration of the products, and has considerably reduced both income and livelihoods all along the value chain.
In response to these issues, FAO (the Food and Agriculture organization of the United Nations) and the Burundi Fisheries Directorate started a project of 282,000 US dollars to improve fish processing method and reduce losses. In 2004, Mvugo, a fishing village located in the South on the shore of lake Tanganyika, was chosen as the pilot site of the project where a demonstration platform for improved technologies has been constructed. For less than a year during the implementation of the project, practical sessions for fish operators have been held on this site which was provided with various fish preservation and processing equipments. Specifically, the use of raised racks for fish drying was highly promoted. Women had a particular advantage during those training sessions. As a result, the beneficiary fishing communities have adopted the improved fish processing technique which has led to increased yield productivity of the sector and higher incomes for the fish processors as a result of greater consumers' confidence in dried fish products.
- published: 03 Jul 2014
- views: 15837
9:40
Network Africa Analyses Burundi Post Election Violence -- 04/08/15
After the President of Burundi, Pierre Nkurunziza, had called for calm, asking Burundians to desist from vengeance attacks following the assassination of Genera...
After the President of Burundi, Pierre Nkurunziza, had called for calm, asking Burundians to desist from vengeance attacks following the assassination of General Adolphe Nshimirimana, some Burundians turned a deaf ear to the call, launching a protest last night.
For more information log on to http://www.channelstv.com
https://wn.com/Network_Africa_Analyses_Burundi_Post_Election_Violence_04_08_15
After the President of Burundi, Pierre Nkurunziza, had called for calm, asking Burundians to desist from vengeance attacks following the assassination of General Adolphe Nshimirimana, some Burundians turned a deaf ear to the call, launching a protest last night.
For more information log on to http://www.channelstv.com
- published: 04 Aug 2015
- views: 272
1:56
Burundi needs continued international aid despite post-conflict progress
United Nations, New York, 10 December 2009 - Following the presentation of the Secretary-General's latest report on Burundi (S/2009/611) to the Security Council...
United Nations, New York, 10 December 2009 - Following the presentation of the Secretary-General's latest report on Burundi (S/2009/611) to the Security Council, the President of the Security Council and Representative of Burkina Faso, H.E. Mr. Michel Kafando read a press statement.
Press Release:
http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs//2009/sc9812.doc.htm
Secretary-General's latest report on Burundi (S/2009/611):
http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=S/2006/611&Lang=E
https://wn.com/Burundi_Needs_Continued_International_Aid_Despite_Post_Conflict_Progress
United Nations, New York, 10 December 2009 - Following the presentation of the Secretary-General's latest report on Burundi (S/2009/611) to the Security Council, the President of the Security Council and Representative of Burkina Faso, H.E. Mr. Michel Kafando read a press statement.
Press Release:
http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs//2009/sc9812.doc.htm
Secretary-General's latest report on Burundi (S/2009/611):
http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=S/2006/611&Lang=E
- published: 10 Dec 2009
- views: 309
0:57
Burundi restores Prime Minister post, MPs endorse new veep
Burundi's national assembly on Tuesday (June 23) approved the nomination of Alain-Guillaume Bunyoni as prime minister. A new vice-president has also been appoin...
Burundi's national assembly on Tuesday (June 23) approved the nomination of Alain-Guillaume Bunyoni as prime minister. A new vice-president has also been appointed by lawmaker. Both men have since been sworn in by president Evariste Ndayishimiye, the presidency reported on Wednesday.
Le Vice-président S.E Prosper Bazombanza et le Premier Ministre S.E CPG Alain Guillaume Bunyoni viennent de prêter serment devant le Président de la République S.E @GeneralNeva et le Parlement du #Burundi. pic.twit…
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https://wn.com/Burundi_Restores_Prime_Minister_Post,_Mps_Endorse_New_Veep
Burundi's national assembly on Tuesday (June 23) approved the nomination of Alain-Guillaume Bunyoni as prime minister. A new vice-president has also been appointed by lawmaker. Both men have since been sworn in by president Evariste Ndayishimiye, the presidency reported on Wednesday.
Le Vice-président S.E Prosper Bazombanza et le Premier Ministre S.E CPG Alain Guillaume Bunyoni viennent de prêter serment devant le Président de la République S.E @GeneralNeva et le Parlement du #Burundi. pic.twit…
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- published: 24 Jun 2020
- views: 1953
4:27
Vers la réduction des pertes post- récolte au Burundi!
Le réseau AgriProFocus et les organisations internationales s’activent pour faire face au problème de pertes post-récoltes devenu, depuis la nuit des temps, une...
Le réseau AgriProFocus et les organisations internationales s’activent pour faire face au problème de pertes post-récoltes devenu, depuis la nuit des temps, une des sources de l’insécurité alimentaire. Dans cette perspective, AgriProFocus a organisée une rencontre le vendredi, 24 Octobre 2019, sur la gestion des pertes post-récoltes. Bien d’organisations engagées dans la réduction desdites pertes ont participés dans cette réunion.
https://agriprofocus.com/post/5db81a2226b72a3685660abe
https://wn.com/Vers_La_Réduction_Des_Pertes_Post_Récolte_Au_Burundi
Le réseau AgriProFocus et les organisations internationales s’activent pour faire face au problème de pertes post-récoltes devenu, depuis la nuit des temps, une des sources de l’insécurité alimentaire. Dans cette perspective, AgriProFocus a organisée une rencontre le vendredi, 24 Octobre 2019, sur la gestion des pertes post-récoltes. Bien d’organisations engagées dans la réduction desdites pertes ont participés dans cette réunion.
https://agriprofocus.com/post/5db81a2226b72a3685660abe
- published: 21 Jan 2020
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