LIVE: How the Sourou Valley, New Dairy Imports, and Faso Mebo are Transforming Burkin
This bulletin explores Burkina Faso’s strategic march toward national sovereignty through three transformative pillars. We break down the Sourou Valley’s revitalization as an agricultural powerhouse, the arrival of 710 high-genetic-potential dairy cows from Brazil aimed at slashing import costs, and the massive infrastructure strides of the Faso Mebo initiative. Discover how these projects are reshaping the nation’s economy, strengthening food security, and laying the groundwork for a more self-reliant future. Burkina Faso's Dairy RevolutionThis video provides excellent visual context and detailed information on the government's 710 pregnant cows initiative, which is a key component of the agricultural sovereignty strategy discussed in your bulletin

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