"In light of these overlapping vulnerabilities, Burkina Faso's medium-term outlook will depend largely on whether it can improve its financial resilience to all kinds of shocks, including climate change." B The latest World Bank update focuses on building resilience to shocks. b Economic growth ...
. Based on the market prices in Burkina Faso in 2015, yield gaps and economic benefits through insect pollination were valued by multiplying the yield quantity [kg*ha−1] by the lowest national market price per kg (cotton: 0.38 USD or 225 Francs CFA, sesame: 0.43 USD or 250 Francs CFA...
The main objective of this work is to develop and operate a simple and affordable carbonization reactor, suitable for the effective conversion of cashew nutshells into useful products within the scenario of the cashew sector in Burkina Faso. Additionally, the information available in this paper (inc...
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But these problems remained under control. The public adapted to higher fuel prices and the excellent 2004/05...OECD Development CentreSourceOECD DevelopmentOECD (2006) African Economic Outlook 2005/06: Burkina Faso, OECD
Burkina Faso's economic performance is heavily dependent on what happens beyond its borders because the country lives mostly off agricultural exports, mainly cotton and cereals, and receives substantial foreign aid. The economy slowed down sharply indue to the international situation and poor rainfall,...