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France gives US $2.9 for agriculture

France agreed on Wednesday to give Mali 1.82 billion francs CFA (US $2.9 million) to improve agriculture, in the landlocked arid country, AFP reported on Wednesday. The money will go to l’Office du Niger pour la réalisation d’aménagements hydro-agricoles in the central region of Ségou, the agency said quoting an official source in Bamako, the Malian capital. The grant, which comes from l’Agence française de Développement, will support agricultural research conducted by the Malian entity.

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