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GHANA 2023. African Continental Free Trade Area agreement
21 December 2023, Accra, Ghana - Sliced plantains are fried in hot vegetable oil in a traditional iron-cast pan and periodically stirred with a slotted spoon at the Tropical Snacks food processing company.
12/21/2023
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© FAO / Natalija Gormalova
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https://www.fao.org/africa/news/detail-news/en/c/1635349/
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FAO Photo Library
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Background Information
The Empowerment of Women in Agrifood Trade (EWAT) program is a partnership between FAO and the International Trade Centre (ITC) and operates at the intersection of gender empowerment and the agrifood sector within the context of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The initiative aims to create a tangible socio-economic impact by amplifying women’s roles and contributions in agricultural trade, seeking to both empower and enhance livelihoods.