The new feed plants aim to improve input availability and support the growth of a sector that has long struggled with high costs and limited infrastructure.
This investment represents a reliable source of protein-rich raw material, paving the way for more competitive and sustainable animal production in Burkina Faso.
A new wave of floating cage aquaculture projects promises to reduce Burkina Faso’s reliance on fish imports and strengthen its domestic supply.
AU-IBAR provides training to national experts, surveillance officers, and data managers to build strong national teams capable of managing and sustaining the system from community to national levels.
Nevertheless, authorities insist that broader investment in infrastructure and technical support will be necessary to achieve long-term targets.