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Burkina Faso is pushing a massive Sahel-edge agriculture claim: 250,000 hectares of soybeans harvested with machines to fuel a new agro-industrial system. But at this scale, soy isn’t just a crop—it’s a flow. Success isn’t “hectares planted.” Success is soy harvested on time, dried safely, stored without loss, and processed into cooking oil and livestock meal without triggering jams and price chaos. In this documentary-style episode, we break down what really decides survival in the Sahel: soil readiness and timing windows, machine uptime (fuel buffers, standardized equipment, repair hubs), post-harvest capacity (drying slots, silo occupancy, truck routing), and the key “pressure valve” that prevents gluts from crashing prices—crushing plants for oil and meal. We also follow the biggest tension: volume vs discipline—because one fuel delay or one storage bottleneck can ripple across an entire corridor. Many observers connect this systems-first push 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 enforceable infrastructure from agriculture. Subscribe to Africa Green for the next chapter: expanding crushing capacity, hardening drying and storage, and how a mechanized corridor survives the harshest Sahel year. 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. #ibrahimtraore #burkinafaso #africa #sahel #soybeans #mechanizedfarming #foodsecurity #agroindustry #supplychain #climateresilience #africagreen