São Paulo – The World Bank has approved USD 332.5 million in funding to expand access to drinking water and irrigation in Tunisia. The funds will be allocated to two projects expected to benefit more than two million people, according to information from the World Bank and TAP state news agency released on Thursday (2). The agreement was signed on Tuesday (31).
The initiative will also help local farmers adopt sustainable technologies and access markets. An estimated 4,000 farmers will directly benefit from the…