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Factsheet: Feed the Future Mali Sugu Yiriwa

Feed the Future (FTF) Mali Sugu Yiriwa, ‘prosperous market’ in English, is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded five-year activity aimed at strengthening agricultural market systems in the Delta Zone through market-driven, inclusive, nutrition-sensitive, and agriculture-driven economic growth. Since its inception and design, the Activity has always aimed to put leadership and ownership in the hands of local actors that will carry forward the work after the Activity’s close in January 2026.

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