Year: 2025

Agri Food: “Babenda” with Awa KORBEOGO

AgribusinessTV May 23, 2025 2135 No Comments

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“Babenda” is a traditional dish from Burkina Faso. Made from leaves, rice, groundnut powder and “soumbala”, it has become one of the country’s most emblematic dishes over the years. This blend of ingredients is simmered to produce a dish that is nutritious, flavoursome and deeply rooted in

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Agri Pub: Vegetable producing booming thanks to PAPEA-2 support

AgribusinessTV May 21, 2025 1614 No Comments

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Germain TASSEMBEDO has been farming a 3.5-hectare field in Koubri (Burkina Faso) for 26 years, producing cabbage, chillies, maize and, more recently, wheat. As head of the Teeltaba cooperative, it was through a friend that he discovered the Support programme for the promotion of agricultural entrepreneurship, Phase 2 (

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Green Thumb at Cyrille’s

AgribusinessTV May 9, 2025 1400 No Comments

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Cyrille Mano is an agronomy student with a passion for gardening. In 2021, he set up his own mini kitchen garden at home. His aim is to put into practice the theoretical knowledge he learned during his studies. After a difficult start, his first success with cherry tomatoes gave him renewed confidence. Since then, gard

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Agri Food: Korean chicken with Nelly

AgribusinessTV April 24, 2025 1451 No Comments

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Korean chicken takes centre stage in this episode of Agri Food. This emblematic South Korean street food dish has a unique flavour and a crispy texture. The finely cut chicken is marinated in spices, coated in yellow corn flour and then fried. With an estimated preparation time of between 20 and 25 minutes, this dish c

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Green Thumb at Kadiguai SAWADOGO

AgribusinessTV April 4, 2025 1364 No Comments

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Kadiguai SAWADOGO is a gardening enthusiast. Her gardening adventure began in 2000, during her first post in Bani, in the Séno province of Burkina Faso. At that time, she was living in accommodation reserved for teachers. Fuelled by the desire to turn her dream into reality, and supported by her pupils, she created a

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Agri Food: Ramadan, a goldmine for businesses

AgribusinessTV March 21, 2025 1522 No Comments

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The month of Ramadan is a sacred period for the Muslim community, which sees its eating habits transformed. These habits give rise to a number of small activities that play a vital role in the local economy. On boulevard Thomas SANKARA, every evening, a number of women bustle around their pans and stalls selling wafers

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Agri Story: Anw Ka, the fruit of an academic adventure

AgribusinessTV March 17, 2025 1378 No Comments

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At just 22 years of age, Rakia Siaka KANTA is the founder of “Anw Ka”, an agrifood company specialising in the processing of local products. After completing her studies in Algeria, Rakia Kanta decided to return to her native Mali. She had a clear vision: to develop local resources through a project inspire

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Green Thumb: At Bernard’s place

AgribusinessTV March 17, 2025 1558 No Comments

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Bernard BATIONO was born in Reo. A town in the Centre-West region, about 115 km from Ouagadougou, renowned for its lush greenery. This native of Reo has been gardening at home for 30 years. It’s a passion that grew out of the environment in which he was born. He developed an unconditional love for trees and plant

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Agri Climat: Investing in agriculture for a more resilient population

AgribusinessTV March 13, 2025 1355 No Comments

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The Cameroonian organisation “Support Humanity Cameroun” is helping the Mbororo community to set up agricultural projects. The aim of “Support Humanity Cameroon” is to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change in Africa. What makes it special is that women are at the heart of all its projec

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Agri Story: A key against post-harvest losses

AgribusinessTV March 13, 2025 1454 No Comments

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Originally from Benin, Marlene KINDJI has made it her mission to promote the culinary skills of her region through “Badèmé Natural Foods”. Marlene KINDJI spent most of her time on her mother’s farm. There, she witnessed the many post-harvest losses due to poor sales and lack of processing facilities

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