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NIGER 1983. Agricultural, Development
Agricultural, Development, Niger, 1983.
One of the Sahalian countries most seriously affected by the drought of 1968-73, land-locked Niger has been assisted in its agricultural development by the UN/FAO (through UNDP) and
multilateral aid from EEC.
Mud-built millet granaries, typical constructions of the Haussa tribe, near Tahoua
FAO photo by W. Cartung
09/14/2016
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FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given.
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One of the Sahalian countries most seriously affected by the drought of 1968-73, land-locked Niger has been assisted in its agricultural development by the UN/FAO (through UNDP) and multilateral aid from EEC.