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Italian companies Leonardo and BF have signed a deal with the Italian government to provide agricultural projects to African countries as part of Italy's development plan for the continent. The deal, under the Mattei plan, aims to improve crop yield, address issues related to climate change, soil erosion, and poor resource management. Leonardo will provide digital and satellite technologies, while BF plans to invest 400 million euros over three years.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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