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Burkina Faso is attempting something that sounds almost impossible: growing and harvesting 40 tons of cabbage on the edge of the Sahel desert to solve a daily problem most people overlook until prices explode—fresh vegetables every day. Cabbage is a cool-season crop, sensitive to heat stress, water interruptions, and fast-moving pest pressure. In Sahel conditions, one weak week can turn a harvest into waste and destroy market trust. In this documentary-style episode, we break down what actually decides success: microclimate protection (windbreaks, shade-first handling), precision irrigation with redundancy, disciplined planting windows, pest scouting, and the key concept that makes daily vegetables possible—a quality gate + diversion system that protects consistency when trucks are delayed or heat spikes hit. Because the real win isn’t one big harvest. The real win is weeks of reliable supply families can depend on. Many observers connect the push for everyday self-sufficiency to a broader self-reliance momentum often associated with the Traoré era as an inspiration/catalyst—not as a direct order—reflecting a national shift toward building systems that deliver normal life under tough conditions. Subscribe to Africa Green for the next chapter: shaded aggregation hubs, pest pressure management, and how a Sahel “vegetable corridor” could stabilize multiple crops beyond cabbage. DISCLAIMER This video is an educational documentary that combines environmental research, observational data, and narrative storytelling. Some scenes and dialogue are dramatized for clarity. We do not claim that any specific government official directly ordered or controls this project. All content is presented under Fair Use (Section 107, U.S. Copyright Act). No illegal or harmful activity is endorsed or encouraged. #ibrahimtraoré #traore #sahel #burkinafaso #africa #africagreen #cabbage