Bignona : 2 803 ménages bénéficiaires du Projet de Résilience Agricole, la Ministre Maïmouna Diéye lance le paiement des subventions
Maïmouna Diéye, Minister of Family, Social Action and Solidarity, launched the Agricultural Resilience Program in Bignona, a commune, precisely at the Émile Badiane roundabout. A "strong commitment from the State and its partners to strengthen food security," the minister maintained. This project, according to the Minister of Family, Social Action and Solidarity, will support producers, in addition to building "a more prosperous future for rural communities."
"The Agricultural Resilience Project, implemented by the General Delegation for Social Protection and National Solidarity (DGPSN) with the support of the Adaptive Social Protection Support Project, is fully in line with Vision Senegal 2050, led by the President of the Republic, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, and implemented by the Prime Minister, Ousmane Sonko," declared Minister Maïmouna Diéye, during this launch ceremony in the south.
She assures that this vision is based on a clear ambition, that of "building a sovereign, just and prosperous Senegal." For this year, the Agricultural Resilience Project will intervene in four departments of the country, namely Bignona, Gossas, Louga and Ranérou. For this first intervention, 15,000 households are concerned for a financial windfall of 3 billion FCFA. The objective of the program is, according to the minister, "to support vulnerable households whose income depends mainly on agriculture, livestock or fishing." "Each household will receive a productive subsidy of 200,000 FCFA, intended to facilitate access to agricultural inputs, small equipment, and to strengthen their production capacity," declared Maïmouna Diéye. She specifies that the department of Bignona alone has "2,803 beneficiary households, for a total amount of 560,600,000 FCFA."
A figure which, according to her, testifies to the strategic importance of this area in the policy of resilience and social justice, but also to the recognition of the central role that Casamance plays in the country's food security. The Minister of Family, Social Action and Solidarity, reveals that "the President of the Republic and his Prime Minister have clearly expressed their desire to break with the model of dependency, by integrating the country's resources into national and international value chains, and by strengthening the capacities of the private sector."
Commentaires (7)
Bignona, bénéficiaire des moutons de la tabaski
Bignona bénéficiaire du projet de résilience agricole
Bignona bénéficiaire d'argent distribué aux familles en guise de soutien.
Et les autres contrées du Sénégal?
Ils ne représentent même pas 0,5% de la population et ils veulent tout prendre, La coalition neddo ko bandoum sérère diola va brûler ce pays
Bignona mo momé vent.... comment on dit nédou ko bandoum en diola
Jambaar
Wollahi t'as raison. Et c'est la zone de concentration des rebelles. J'espère que c'est pas pour payer des services rendus ?
Ils ont supprimé la bourse familiale pour orienter cet argent vers les diolas.
Les diolas nebrepresentent meme pas 3% de la population..heureusement ils sont les plus mechant
En casamance tu reunis bainounk et balante sont plus nombreux que ces diolas betes je vous le jure
Tounou ndey lii rekk
Tous les projets a Bignona. Affaire you katteu ndéyam yii moye lane ?
Bignona momoul ndey Sénégal ?
Ministre Bignona, DG Bignona, Projet Bignona légui yenene deuk yii nak ,?
Sarap ndey lii rek... Il faut que ca s'arrete
JAMBAR DINDIL SAGA YII MAIS TU AS RAISON SUR LEPP
Au lieu de passer par des subventions, il fallait rzunir ces ménages en microentreprise de transformations des produits agricoles telle anacarde, maad, mangue, elevage de porcs! Une subvention est une.assistance qui ne rend pas service à l'assisté.
Il ne faut pas tomber dans le piege des filets sociaux mais innover par entreprenariat !!
Les 8 milliards promis au nord lors des inondations de l'année dernière ne sont JAMAIS ARRIVÉS. Podor et Matam ne sont pas là priorité.
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