Gathered in Libreville around a strategic workshop organised by the Ministry of Waters and Forests, the Gabonese authorities, the FAO and the European Union have launched a new stage in the framework of the bushmeat sector. Faced with an estimated annual consumption of 17 tonnes and the absence of [...]
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Gathered in Libreville around a strategic workshop organised by the Ministry of Waters and Forests, the Gabonese authorities, the FAO and the European Union have launched a new stage in the framework of the bushmeat sector. Faced with an estimated annual consumption of 17 tonnes and the absence of [...]