New Ngomène facility aims to reduce waste, stabilize prices and support rising horticulture output.
The government says the plan aims to raise national food security above 90 percent by 2029 and create 800,000 formal jobs in agriculture.
Stronger harvest outlook in Senegal and falling output in Sudan could reshape Africa’s groundnut supply and export trade.
The government says the move will ease exports during a season marked by higher supply and weak local absorption.
The Senegalese government is backing a fresh effort to bring order to the cassava value chain as falling harvests raise concern about food security.
The Agropole Centre targets jobs, higher farm incomes, and lower food imports through local processing.
The facility aims to speed up crop breeding and boost food security across West and Central Africa.
Senegal strengthens its fight against land degradation with a new project that focuses on restoring large stretches of damaged soil.
The new facility strengthens the country’s wider plan to improve food security and support farmers.
The government steps up plans for the 2025-2026 horticulture campaign.