Capo Mano desarrollará infraestructuras de riego en Jigawa

Capo Mano desarrollará 100.000 hectáreas de infraestructuras de riego en el estado de Jigawa.

Capo Mano está listo para desarrollar 100.000 hectáreas de infraestructuras de riego en el estado de Jigawa, según informa ThisDayLive. Este proyecto se centra en ampliar las capacidades de riego en el estado. No se especifican detalles sobre la implementación, el calendario y las áreas específicas afectadas en la información disponible.

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