The Senegalese agricultural and livestock sector is the main economic activity representing approximately 17% of the gross domestic product (GDP) and employing 70% of the population. Around 350,000 families nationwide carry out livestock breeding activities, representing nearly 30% of Senegalese farmers. Limited agricultural production conditions, characterized by poor soils and weather conditions, limited access to advisory services, and poor-quality agricultural inputs and insufficient infrastructure contribute to Senegal’s inability to satisfy its food needs. Consequently, the country depends on food imports
As part of a global effort that will inform how Feed the Future tracks CSA across the 19 focus count...
The West African Sahel is a harsh environment stressed by a fast-growing population and increasing p...
Livestock production, especially pastoralism, is a vital part of the Senegalese economy. A large var...
Located in West Africa, Senegal is classified as a least-developed country that has historically had...
Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA) helps deliver a climate smart Afr...
Sustaining animal production through the annual dry season is a challenge in the pastoral pasture-fe...
With a 700 km coastline and a huge portion of the territory located in the Sahelian region, Senegal ...
Livestock farming is a livelihood activity and is critically important for the food and nutritional ...
About 80% of West Africans live in rural populations that mainly depend on rain-fed, cereal-based su...
Since the colonial era, the expansion of the Senegalese economy was greatly sustained by the agricul...
Climate information services (CIS) enable farmers and pastoralists to better understand, anticipate ...
This report presents the socio-demographic and economic situation of farmers in the context of farmi...
Agriculture in the semi-arid regions of West Africa is mainly rain-fed with a large number of smallh...
In West African countries, agricultural production per capita has decreased over the past half centu...
Senegal experienced annual economic growth of 4.8 percent during the 2009 to 2019 period (World Bank...
As part of a global effort that will inform how Feed the Future tracks CSA across the 19 focus count...
The West African Sahel is a harsh environment stressed by a fast-growing population and increasing p...
Livestock production, especially pastoralism, is a vital part of the Senegalese economy. A large var...
Located in West Africa, Senegal is classified as a least-developed country that has historically had...
Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA) helps deliver a climate smart Afr...
Sustaining animal production through the annual dry season is a challenge in the pastoral pasture-fe...
With a 700 km coastline and a huge portion of the territory located in the Sahelian region, Senegal ...
Livestock farming is a livelihood activity and is critically important for the food and nutritional ...
About 80% of West Africans live in rural populations that mainly depend on rain-fed, cereal-based su...
Since the colonial era, the expansion of the Senegalese economy was greatly sustained by the agricul...
Climate information services (CIS) enable farmers and pastoralists to better understand, anticipate ...
This report presents the socio-demographic and economic situation of farmers in the context of farmi...
Agriculture in the semi-arid regions of West Africa is mainly rain-fed with a large number of smallh...
In West African countries, agricultural production per capita has decreased over the past half centu...
Senegal experienced annual economic growth of 4.8 percent during the 2009 to 2019 period (World Bank...
As part of a global effort that will inform how Feed the Future tracks CSA across the 19 focus count...
The West African Sahel is a harsh environment stressed by a fast-growing population and increasing p...
Livestock production, especially pastoralism, is a vital part of the Senegalese economy. A large var...