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#ibrahimtraoré #ibrahimtraore #burkinafaso #farming #fruit #agriculture Burkina Faso, under Ibrahim Traoré, has been surrounded by big questions about food security, drought, and sovereignty. But here’s a hypothetical that cuts deeper than most headlines: what if the country tried to plant 20,000 hectares of dragon fruit right at the Sahel’s desert edge? In this documentary-style analysis, we break down What’s Really Behind Traoré’s Bold Dragon Fruit Idea — 20,000 Hectares at the Desert Line and why this wouldn’t be “just farming.” High-value fruit succeeds or fails on systems—water rules, energy reliability, trellis infrastructure, packing houses, refrigeration, and transport schedules. In other words, the desert isn’t always the first enemy. Scaling faster than your cold chain is. We also compare the Sahel challenge to what the U.S. and Europe already know: in places like California and parts of Southern Europe, high-value agriculture lives inside a machine of irrigation policy, energy costs, logistics, and market standards. When drought tightens, the real pressure shows up at the chokepoints—packing, cooling, trucking, and pricing power. So the real question isn’t “can dragon fruit grow in heat?” The real question is who controls access when harvest week arrives and cold-room space is limited—and that’s exactly what What’s Really Behind Traoré’s Bold Dragon Fruit Idea — 20,000 Hectares at the Desert Line is really about. In this video you’ll learn: why a “dragon fruit corridor” would be an infrastructure project, not a planting project how water allocation can determine legitimacy—or conflict why the cold chain can either lift farmers or create new gatekeepers what a realistic pilot corridor would need before scaling If you want more long-form analysis on Africa, the Sahel, Ibrahim Traoré, and national security through economics, subscribe and turn on notifications. Next episode: the corridor blueprint—how to design fair scheduling, auditable grading, and cold-chain capacity that doesn’t collapse under pressure, building directly on What’s Really Behind Traoré’s Bold Dragon Fruit Idea — 20,000 Hectares at the Desert Line. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is a hypothetical scenario and documentary-style analysis. It does not claim an existing 20,000-hectare dragon fruit project is underway or guaranteed to succeed. Outcomes would depend on water availability, energy reliability, market access, and governance. #BurkinaFaso #IbrahimTraore #Sahel