Why is President Ibrahim Traoré Building 2,000 Fish Ponds in The Desert!

Why is President Ibrahim Traoré Building 2,000 Fish Ponds in The Desert!



Why is President Ibrahim Traoré Building 2,000 Fish Ponds in The Desert!

In October 2025, President Ibrahim Traoré shocked the world with a new national vision — the creation of 2,000 artificial fish ponds across the Sahel desert of Burkina Faso.
What seems impossible is now becoming a model of African resilience and innovation.
These massive fish farms in the desert are designed to fight drought, create over 25,000 jobs, and produce millions of tons of food for West Africa.

But how can a landlocked, arid country build life out of sand?
This documentary explores Traoré’s bold desert project, the engineers behind it, and the dream of turning the Sahel into a green and fertile zone.
Watch till the end to understand how Burkina Faso is rewriting Africa’s destiny — one pond at a time.
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33 thoughts on “Why is President Ibrahim Traoré Building 2,000 Fish Ponds in The Desert!

  1. This are a blessing I use to cry when I see what going I use to pray and ask God why he gives this country so many stuff and is people's cry in their heart but in time God use his people turn everyone to do good work there country thank God I cry no more this is a blessing for me ❤❤❤

  2. Those criticisms from power mongorers are to disable the fast economic transformation. Most of the people who criticise the fast economic development of Traware are corrupt people who are now out of the government activity.

  3. Key points from this video about President Ibrahim Traoré's initiative to build 2,000 fish ponds in the desert of Burkina Faso are:

    Project's Main Goal: Food Security and National Sovereignty

    Impossible Vision: President Traoré launched the Desert Aquaculture Project in the dry plains of the Sahel, an initiative considered impossible by many in a drought-stricken region [00:00], [00:46].

    Large Scale: The plan is to build 2,000 artificial lakes, each about 5 hectares in size, totaling 10,000 hectares [01:51].

    Dual Purpose: The ponds are designed to produce tilapia and catfish, while also providing irrigation for companion crops such as tomatoes, onions, and mangoes [02:01].

    Slogan: The project is framed as a matter of survival and sovereignty, where each lake is a "promise of survival and self-reliance" [02:43], [06:25].

    Economic Benefits and Impacts

    Production and Employment: The project aims to produce 15,000 to 20,000 tons of fish annually, directly supporting more than 70,000 rural households and creating approximately 12,000 new jobs [02:10], [10:28].

    Agricultural Improvement: With irrigation, farmers can diversify crops beyond millet and sorghum [09:46]. This is expected to increase agricultural yields by 20 to 30% [10:38].

    Local Development: The initiative also includes training programs in sustainable aquaculture and the use of solar-powered water pumps to reduce reliance on expensive fuel [02:34].

    Challenges and Responses

    Skepticism: Experts and political opponents questioned the project's feasibility in a semi-arid region, including the technical challenges of maintaining water quality, preventing fish disease, and maintaining water levels amidst irregular rainfall [00:56], [04:30].

    Cost: The initial investment cost was estimated at $180 million, raising questions about the sustainability of the expenditure [03:30], [05:01].

    Regional Support: Despite skepticism, the project attracted attention and support from other African countries (such as Morocco and Senegal) and Gulf investors (the United Arab Emirates), who offered technical guidance and funding [07:02], [18:30].

    Sovereignty: Traoré emphatically stated that "every lake, every pump, every fish remains Burkina Faso's," reinforcing the project's image as a symbol of independence and self-determination [07:42].

    Political Implications and Legacy

    Transformational Leader: The project became a hallmark of Traoré's leadership, prioritizing livelihoods and survival over traditional military spending [11:40].

    Symbol of Pride: The project became a symbol of national pride and African resilience, challenging global assumptions about what was possible in the Sahel [09:08], [23:26].

  4. God is good in his own name, and he loves us dearly, and we serve him well pleased and happy to help out with a kind heart and mighty things which you knowest not bear fruit of Jesus Christ for those who love and serve the Lord Jesus Christ 🙏 our lives will be baptized in every way that we walk with him 🎉🎉stay faithful to captain Ibrahim Traore for God is leading and in control, directing him truthfully with love ❤️ 😍 💖

  5. TRAORE THE BEST PRESIDENT. YOU WILL NEVER LACK ANY GOOD 👍🏾 YOUR HEART ♥️ DESIRES AND ALL GOOD WISHERS IN CHRIST JESUS NAME AMEN. I THANK GOD FOR YOUR LIFE, HE IS WITH YOU. THE ENEMIES WILL FAIL WOEFULLY IN JESUS NAME AMEN 🙏🏾 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾!!!!!!!, RIDE ON GRANDSON, I LOVE ❤️ YOU 💕♥️💗♥️💕❤️💕!!!!!.

  6. yeah the reason it well farm going though soil mnm well what need write explain erison mean the soil is miss somthing iy could be nitogen or the component is match tempture farm sre committee is fun one under it

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