April 4, 2026 marks a discreet yet potentially decisive turning point for the province of Maniema. By signing the provincial agroecology strategy, Governor Moïse Mussa is not merely carrying out an administrative act. At least on paper, he is committing to a profound transformation in how the province intends to produce, feed itself, and manage its natural resources.
Behind this signature lies a reality that authorities can no longer ignore: soils are degrading, forests are shrinking, agricultural yields are stagnating, and rural poverty is becoming entrenched. Long treated separately, these issues now appear for what they truly are: symptoms of the same imbalance.
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