Senegal: Lack of storage facilities curbs farmers’ produce profits

Farmers in Senegal say they are struggling to make profits on their fresh produce due to lack of storage facilities.
Many of them grow enough food but much of it goes to waste.
Because local products are not fresh for long, customers prefer to buy imported foods from Europe.

Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque reports from Mboro, Senegal.

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