South Korea has promised to provide Senegal with 21 million dollars in aid to support the country’s agricultural development and local startups.

The Korea International Cooperation Agency, under the foreign ministry, announced that some of the funds will go to developing a greater variety of crops by 2026, while some of it will be used to develop a new model town.
A part of the aid will also go to developing a startup incubation program at a tech university in Senegal.
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