Agricultural Revolution : Burkina Faso now produces plantain on a large scale

Since assuming the presidency, Captain Ibrahim Traoré has demonstrated an innovative vision for Burkina Faso. At the heart of this vision lies national security and economic development, particularly through food self-sufficiency. This strategic direction has been realized through a bold initiative : the expansion of plantain cultivation, commonly known as ‘alloco’, on an unprecedented scale in the country.

President Ibrahim Traoré has always been convinced that Burkina Faso’s fertile lands hold immense agricultural potential. His famous declaration that ‘Everything grows in Burkina Faso’ has become the mantra of a nation determined to harness its natural resources for sustainable economic development.

Food self-sufficiency holds critical strategic importance for Burkina Faso’s stability and prosperity. By prioritizing the reduction of dependence on food imports, the country enhances its national security and ensures a stable supply of basic commodities for its population, even in times of crisis.

The initiative to develop plantain cultivation embodies this desire to build a safer and more prosperous future for all Burkinabés. Thanks to the ingenuity of local farmers and the support of the government, particularly President Ibrahim Traoré, this traditional crop is now being cultivated on an unprecedented scale, offering new economic prospects to rural communities and contributing to the diversification of the agricultural sector.

It is worth noting that this agricultural revolution goes beyond its economic benefits. It also represents a profound change in how Burkina Faso perceives its national identity and its place in the world. By promoting local products and encouraging the consumption of locally produced foodstuffs, Burkina Faso strengthens its autonomy and national pride, while also preserving its environment and cultural heritage.

Sadia Nyaoré