OCP Africa has signed an agreement with Mali's Ministry of Agriculture, supported by the World Bank, to strengthen Malian agriculture. This partnership aims to improve soil health, facilitate farmers' access to inputs, and promote agricultural innovation through tools such as digital mapping and Agricultural Service Centers. Source: Africa News Agency
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