Gabon’s Nyanga Province Hosts Economic Tracking Workshop for Agricultural Sectors. Tchibanga, Gabon — 23 March 2026 Lead Paragraph An agricultural economic tracking workshop concluded in Tchibanga, the capital of Gabon’s Nyanga province, on Monday, local reports indicate.
The two — day event, organized by the provincial agriculture, livestock, and rural development office, aimed to enhance the management and operational capabilities of sector stakeholders, including analysis, monitoring, and evaluation of economic performance in agricultural sectors.
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The workshop, which took place from Sunday to Monday, brought together participants from government administration, professional organizations, and NGOs.
The focus was on consolidating and analyzing data essential for effective agricultural policy management.
According to the Agence Gabonaise de Presse, the training aimed to improve decision — making and support local producers.
The main speaker highlighted that participants would be equipped with the skills to master the value chain approach, identify key actors and flows, and collect and analyze economic data.
The provincial director of Agriculture, Cédric Pambo Mapika, emphasized the challenges facing Gabon’s agricultural sector, noting low productivity and high dependency on imports, which account for approximately 60% of the country’s needs.
Despite ambitions for food sovereignty and investments made, transforming subsistence agriculture into a structured commercial agriculture remains a challenge, Mapika stated.
The closing ceremony, which included the distribution of participation certificates, marked the end of the training session, deemed crucial for the development of the agricultural sector. Ending.
The workshop is expected to contribute significantly to the sector’s development, although the long-term impact is yet to be seen.
Further details regarding the outcomes and future plans are anticipated in the coming days.





