Capo Mano entwickelt Bewässerungsinfrastruktur in Jigawa

Capo Mano wird 100.000 Hektar Bewässerungsinfrastruktur im Staat Jigawa entwickeln.

Capo Mano wird 100.000 Hektar Bewässerungsinfrastruktur im Staat Jigawa entwickeln, berichtet ThisDayLive. Dieses Projekt konzentriert sich auf die Erweiterung der Bewässerungskapazitäten im Staat. Details zur Umsetzung, zum Zeitplan und zu den betroffenen spezifischen Gebieten sind in den verfügbaren Informationen nicht angegeben.

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