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Farming Supply Deal: Itafos has amended its sulfuric acid contract with Rio Tinto to keep feeding its U.S. phosphate plant in Conda, Idaho, shifting the reference price index from Vancouver to Tampa (May 1, 2026–Dec 31, 2029) and adding flexibility on delivered volumes to smooth years of sulfur price swings. Regional Security Push: ECOWAS is moving ahead with a counterterrorism force, with a 1,650-soldier core brigade and a wider troop plan aimed at tackling terrorism and security threats across member states—financing is flagged as the make-or-break issue. Climate Adaptation Gap: New analysis warns that care services are still largely missing from Africa’s climate planning, even as El Niño-linked extremes threaten food, health, and vulnerable groups. Africa-France Diplomacy: The Nairobi Africa–France summit (May 11–12) spotlights Macron’s “new doctrine” themes—colonial apologies, support for small businesses, and new alliances beyond “French Africa.” Tech/Industry Spillover: Nigeria’s Nile University and the French Embassy launched a plastic waste micro-plant in Abuja, turning campus plastic into marketable products.

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Chinese agricultural mission boosts rice yields, incomes for women farmers in Guinea-Bissau

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Itafos and Rio Tinto Amend Sulfuric Acid Contract to Further Support American Farming

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Feb. 22, 2026

Guinea-Bissau Stops Trump-Backed Hepatitis B Vaccine Study

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Guinea-Bissau Stops US-Funded Hepatitis B Vaccine Trial

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Feb. 25, 2026

STAND UP FOR SCIENCE: CDC-FUNDED HEPATITIS B STUDY IN GUINEA-BISSAU CANCELLED

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STAND UP FOR SCIENCE CONDEMNS U.S.-FUNDED HEPATITIS B STUDY IN GUINEA-BISSAU

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Itafos Reports Continued Excellent Operational Results for Q1 2026

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