Burkina faso: Experts, researchers, students, and actors in the agricultural sector commemorated, on Tuesday at Joseph Ki-Zerbo University, the second edition of the International Plant Health Day (IPHD), through communications and exchanges focused on the search for concrete solutions adapted to the realities of Burkinabe producers for better crop protection and food security.
According to Burkina Information Agency, the event was marked by discussions aimed at enhancing plant health within the region. Participants emphasized the need for strategies tailored to the specific challenges faced by local farmers. The goal is to develop effective methods to safeguard crops and ensure food security across Burkina Faso.
The conference brought together a diverse group of stakeholders who are committed to addressing plant health issues. This collaborative effort is seen as crucial in developing practical solutions that can be implemented on the ground. The focus is on adapting these solutions to the unique agricultural conditions in Burkina Faso, ensuring they are both effective and sustainable.
As agricultural production remains a vital part of Burkina Faso's economy, the importance of plant health is paramount. The discussions at Joseph Ki-Zerbo University aim to pave the way for improved crop protection measures, which are essential for the country's food security and agricultural resilience.