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According to the Bank’s website, the objective of this project is to ensure in the short-term the supply of (i) agricultural inputs for farmers to secure the next cropping season and for continued dairy production and (ii) wheat for uninterrupted access to bread for poor and vulnerable households; and to strengthen Tunisia’s resilience to food crises by laying the ground for reforms of the grain value chain.
World Bank
Christian Berger
Senior Agriculture Economist
Borrower/Client/Recipient
Ministry of Economy
Hager Chalouati
Director of the multilateral cooperation at the Ministry of
heger.Chalouati@mdici.gov.tn
Implementing Agencies
Office des Céréales
Béchir Kthiri
General Director
Bechir.Kthiri@oc.com.tn
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