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Leonardo, BF partner up with Italy govt for farming jobs in Africa

Italian aerospace company Leonardo and agroindustrial group BF signed a deal with the federal government on Friday to offer farming jobs to numerous African countries as part of Rome's. development plan for the continent.

The accord becomes part of the so-called Mattei strategy, a group of. initiatives aimed initially at helping financial growth in 9. countries consisting of Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt and Algeria, which. the Italian federal government hopes will curb immigration flows.

This month Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stated her government. would extend the four-year strategy to Angola, Ghana, Mauritania,. Tanzania and Senegal, bringing the variety of countries to 14.

Innovation supplied by Leonardo to monitor from area crops,. soil and water resources, will be paired with BF's agricultural. tasks to enhance crop yield and take on issues linked to. climate change, soil disintegration and poor resource management.

Leonardo Chairman Stefano Pontecorvo said the group would. supply digital and satellite technologies through Telespazio, a. joint venture with French peer Thales and its. satellite system e-Geos.

He declined to discuss the size of Leonardo's prepared. financial investment.

BF's President Federico Vecchioni told Reuters it. prepared to invest 400 million euros ($ 412.24 million) over three. years in addition to state-backed loans.

The task intends to give the local populations instruments. to manage in the very best method possible their wealth of land, with a. non-colonialist approach, offering residents the instruments and. skills needed, Vecchioni informed Reuters.

The federal government's diplomatic advisor Fabrizio Saggio stated it. was seeking to sign much more contracts with other Italian. companies in crucial sectors that had been identified with the. African countries included.

(source: Reuters)