Improving existing plantations and developing new areas on 100,000 hectares in the Atsinanana region and the Central Highlands. This is one of the main axes chosen by the government to relaunch the coffee sector over the next ten years. The aim, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, is to satisfy local demand and resume exports. With the rehabilitation of existing plantations and the extension of cultivated areas, the go…
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Improving existing plantations and developing new areas on 100,000 hectares in the Atsinanana region and the Central Highlands. This is one of the main axes chosen by the government to relaunch the coffee sector over the next ten years. The aim, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, is to satisfy local demand and resume exports. With the rehabilitation of existing plantations and the extension of cultivated areas, the go…