@agriculturebenin
Agriculture Benin represents one of the strongest pillars of the nation’s economy, sustaining over 70% of the population through farming and related activities. The sector is highly diverse, with major crops including cotton, maize, cassava, and yams—cotton being the leading export that contributes significantly to national revenue. Agriculture not only ensures the livelihoods of millions but also supports trade, employment, and the cultural fabric of rural communities.
Despite ongoing challenges such as limited mechanization, climate change risks, and infrastructural gaps, Benin’s agricultural sector is steadily evolving. With growing investments in agribusiness, sustainable farming practices, and rural development initiatives, the country is moving toward greater productivity and resilience. Agriculture Benin reflects this dynamic transformation, playing a vital role in shaping food security, boosting economic growth, and creating opportunities for future generations.
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