A Congo Basin-led bioeconomy could boost Central Africa’s green transition (analysis)
PolicyMonday, April 6, 2026Mongabay

A Congo Basin-led bioeconomy could boost Central Africa’s green transition (analysis)

The Congo Basin has significant potential to spearhead a bioeconomy that can enhance Central Africa’s green transition, leveraging its vast tropical rainforest resources. Fostering sustainable practices in this region could contribute to global climate efforts and biodiversity conservation.

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