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As WagnerGroup mercenaries plan to redeploy in Africa, Russia has a second strand to its influence on the continent: much-needed fertilizer. RussiaAfricaSummit agriculture

Another session entitled ‘Russia and Africa: Partnership for food sovereignty’ is expected to deal extensively with the subject, given that it is sponsored by the Russian Association of Fertiliser Producers .Russia, a major world fertiliser producer, does not intend to limit itself to the role of “supplier”.

Having made a visible statement by donating fertiliser, Russia also intends to “transfer cutting-edgeGet unlimited access to our exclusive journalism and features today. Our award-winning team of correspondents and editors report from over 54 African countries, from Cape Town to Cairo, from Abidjan to Abuja to Addis Ababa. Africa. Unlocked.

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