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Senegal: AfDB agrees loan of nearly €87mln for agricultural hub

DAKAAR, November 24, 2023 – The African Development Bank [AfDB] has approved a €86.89 million loan to Senegal to develop an agribusiness processing zone in the north of the country, with the Senegalese government contributing 5.2 percent of the project cost.

The Bank’s contribution accounts for 30.7 percent of the estimated €283.05mln total project cost. The Islamic Development Bank [21.2 percent], the West African Development Bank [15.9 percent], Sponsor Dette [19.3 percent] and Sponsor Equity [7.7 percent] are the other contributors to the implementation of ‘Projet Agropole Nord [Agricultural Hub North Project].

The project is intended to improve industrial processing capacities for agricultural, forestry, pastoral, fisheries products and related services, while also sustainably increasing household incomes and food security.

The project is one of five integrated and competitive agricultural hubs created by the Senegalese Government under its Plan for an Emerging Senegal for 2025. It comes after an earlier Board approval of the Agropole Sud [Southern Agropole] and Agropole Centre [Central Agropole] projects to cover the regions of Kolda, Sédhiou and Ziguinchor, in southern Senegal, and the regions of Diourbel, Fatick, Kaffrine and Kaolack, in the centre of the country.

The project will be implemented by the Senegalese Ministry of Industrial Development and of Small and Medium Industries, with the objective of boosting exports and strengthening entrepreneurship.

“The project will foster the emergence of three agribusiness development hubs and will facilitate the networking of stakeholders in the value chains,” said Mohamed Chérif,  the African Development Bank’s Country Representative in Senegal.

He added: “It will serve as a multi-sector platform for the incubation and integration of technologies, equipment and services to support small and medium-sized enterprises, industries and professional agricultural organisations. These hubs will help reduce the factors of migration-related fragility and climate change that can be seen in the project area.”

The project intervention area covers the regions of Louga, Matam and Saint-Louis, with a combined population of some 2.8mln people. It has significant agricultural, forestry, pastoral and fisheries potential and provides more than 80 percent of national rice production, 90 percent of its industrial tomato production and 50 percent of its onion production.

With a sea coast, the River Senegal and Lake Guiers, the Saint-Louis region produces 122,000 tonnes of fish per year. It is also home to several private investments in the Senegal river valley.

During its implementation, the project will support the emergence of three agribusiness hubs through three agribusiness parks in the localities of Ogo, Bokhol and Dahra, each measuring some 130 to 150 hectares, along with 14 aggregation and services centres, all of which will facilitate the networking of value chain stakeholders.

Agropole Nord will enable the processing and marketing of some 2.12mln tonnes of agricultural products from its fifth year of operation.

In addition to its financial and economic impact, the project is expected to lead to the creation of 129,800 direct jobs in the agricultural, forestry, pastoral and fisheries sectors and 298,800 indirect jobs in related services.

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