Ivory Coast: women tap into financial freedom through rubber tree farms
In Ivory Coast, only five percent of women own agricultural land. But this is changing: for many women, owning their own farms of rubber trees has become a way to achieve financial freedom.
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In Ivory Coast, only five percent of women own agricultural land. But this is changing: for many women, owning their own farms of rubber trees has become a way to achieve financial freedom.
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2026/03/06/ivory-coast-women-tap-into-financial-freedom-through-rubber-tree-farms
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- Cote d'Ivoire
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- African economy, Agricultural products, Agriculture
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