Meda criará 8.000 empregos e impulsionará as cadeias de valor agroalimentares

Os Mennonite Economic Development Associates (Meda) planeiam gerar 8.000 empregos ao mesmo tempo que fortalecem as cadeias de valor agroalimentares na Nigéria.

Num anúncio recente, a Meda delineou a sua iniciativa para criar 8.000 empregos e fortalecer as cadeias de valor do setor agroalimentar. Este esforço visa apoiar o crescimento económico através do desenvolvimento agrícola. O projeto concentra-se no aumento da produtividade e das oportunidades de emprego nas comunidades agrícolas da Nigéria. Detalhes sobre o calendário de implementação e as regiões específicas ainda não foram divulgados, mas o compromisso sublinha o papel da Meda no desenvolvimento sustentável.

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