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SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week
SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
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SENEGAL 2011. The First Africa Drylands Week 
12 June 2011, Nguith - FAO Forestry Officer and mission coordinator Nora Berrahmouni (L) attending a meeting held by the community of farmers and cooperatives that have benefited from the FAO Acacia Project and the Great Green Wall Project.

FAO Project: GTFS/RAF/387/ITA - Acacia Operation. Support to Food Security, Poverty Alleviation and Soil Degradation Control in the Gums and Resins Producer Countries (Burkina Faso, Chad, Kenya, Niger, Senegal, Sudan). Objectives: Gum arabic, myrrh and frankincense are abundant in the Sahel region of sub-Saharan Africa. These local resources present the way forward to sustainable management and development of the Sahel regions, which naturally have fewer options due to difficult environmental conditions. However, irregularity of supply accompanied by fluctuating prices and variable quality from some sources results in unfavourable long-term effects on the demand of these commodities. As a result, producing countries are experiencing problems in relation to commercialization and ensuring a value-added product in relation to international markets. A coordinated strategy among producer countries and partners is therefore needed to capitalize on the existing opportunities and address the constraints. In fact a coordinated strategy will enable producing countries to have better control of the international trade and share different experience in the area of production, processing, quality control and marketing. The project seeks to address these areas and prepare a 10-year plan for development of gum and resin production in the framework of the NGARA network. 
06/12/2011 
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