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By Alpha Jallow in Dakar [caption id="attachment_52382" align="alignleft" width="848"] Moctar Fofana, WARMA Vice President (left), Mamour Gueye, Second Vice-President IAMS (center), and Mafouze Aidara, IAMS President (right) discuss details of the upcoming General Assembly meeting. Photo credit/Africa Lead[/caption] Through the feed the future Senegal Program for Increasing Investment in Agriculture, Africa Lead is supporting the West African Regional Mango Alliance (WARMA) to organize the first General Assembly meeting which be held in Dakar, Senegal on the 27th of September. WARMA is a professional association comprised of actors in the mango value chain(nurseries,farmers,rural assemblers, processors and exporters)The member countries are: Burkina Fasso,Ivory Coast,Gambia,Ghana,Guinea,Guinea Bissau, Mali and Senegal. According to recent news reports, mangoes are the next ‘super food’. Not just any mango: African Mango. They are touted as being packed with healthy and beneficial nutrients. As food trends go, whether mangoes will leave up this expectation, remains to be seen. What is already proven is that there is a growing in the sweet, tasty, tropical fruit. West Africa mango growers know they have a product that is wanted on the global market. The potential for export is great. From May 31 to June 1, 2018,in preparation for this meeting,Moctar Fofana,WARMA Vice president, came to Senegal from Mali to meet with counterparts at IAM(Interprofession of Mango actors in Senegal/The Senegalese Mango Value Chain Inter-professional organization)and key government representatives.Mr. Fofana is also President of the Mango value Chain Interprofessional Organization. In working sessions with IAMS, a program agenda was drafted and a roadmap identifying the roles and responsibilities of each stakeholder in preparation process was outlined. Mr.Fofana Mafouze Aidara, President of IAMS and key IAMS officers met with Makhtar Lakh, Secretary General for the Ministry of Commerce.Mr.Lakh reiterated the governmental political will to support the mango sector at national and regional levels. He offered his division’s full support for the upcoming event, and assistance needed to help facilitate the organizing of this important gathering. The team also met with Dr. Papa Abdoulaye Seck,Senegal Minister of Agriculture and Rural Equipment(MAER),Gilles Abraham Mbaye,representing the Minister of Commerce,Alioune Sarr, and Boubacar Drame,Horticulture Technical Advisor at the Ministry of Commerce. “The export of fruits and vegetables cannot be developed without strong involvement of the MAER”, said Minister Seck.He encouraged IAMS to work more closely with the ministry of Commerce’s technical advisor. [caption id="attachment_52386" align="alignleft" width="1000"] Engaging in a fruitful discussion about the upcoming WARMA General Assembly are Boubacar Drame, Horiticulture Technical Advisor, Senegal Ministry of Commerce (left), Senegal’s Minister of Agriculture Dr. Papa Abdoulaye Seck (center) and Yama Ndiaye, Head of Training, Communication, and Sensitization for IAMS (The Senegalese Mango Value Chain Inter-professional Organization). Photo credit/ Africa Lead[/caption] In 2016,WAMA was created as the result of discussions and exchanges that took place during first-ever “Mango Week Symposium “which was held in Dakar from 31 may to 3 June 2016.This event was organized by the Senegalese Ministry of Commence and the United State Agency for International Development(USAID) coordinator of Feed the Future activities and facilitated by Africa Lead. The upcoming WARMA General Assembly will be the alliance’s first general assembly since its inception. The general assembly will provide an opportunity for the membership to adopt formal WARMA rules, elect new officers, and develop a roadmap for the coming years. Mr.Fofana expressed his satisfaction with the outcomes of the discussions held and the progress made in the progress made in the planning process. “It was a very productive visit. We are looking forward to our general Assembly meeting”, he said. The WARMA General Assembly is scheduled for late September 2018 in Dakar. Africa Lead is poised to continue its support to WARMA and IAMS in preparing for this important event.