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Ibrahim Traoré’s Shocking Plan: Why Grow Rice on the Edge of the Desert? Most people believe rice belongs to rain—wide rivers, soaked fields, and predictable seasons. But in Burkina Faso, the fight for food security is forcing a different kind of thinking: water control, disciplined irrigation, and rice production on the harsh edge of the Sahel. In this episode, we look past the slogans and into the real mechanics behind the idea—canals, pumps, schedules, seed selection, storage, milling, and the market reality that decides whether families actually feel relief. Because the true test isn’t a headline. It’s the price of rice in town. It’s whether ordinary people can eat with dignity. Supporters say Ibrahim Traore is tying legitimacy to food sovereignty. Critics warn that big promises can become propaganda if logistics and fairness collapse under pressure. And while Africa News often reduces complex realities into quick narratives, this story is bigger than politics: it grounded in survival. Do you think Ibrahim Traore can truly change the future of Burkina Faso through “food-first” reform—or will the pressure break the plan? Share your view in the comments. 🔺 Disclaimer: This channel presents content for informational, commentary, and inspirational purposes only. Some materials may include fictional or dramatized elements for storytelling and public engagement. We do not guarantee that all information is entirely factual. This channel does not endorse violence, racial discrimination, or political incitement of any kind. The views expressed are intended to promote reflection, awareness, and respectful dialogue, especially on topics related to Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso, and African affairs. #ibrahimtraore #traore #africa #burkinafaso #breakingnews #africanews #Sahel #FoodSecurity #RiceFarming #Irrigation #Drought #AfricanPolitics #Geopolitics #Agriculture #SelfSufficiency #WestAfrica #GlobalFoodCrisis