AFSA will coordinate the development and launch of satellites, data exchange and the creation of the infrastructure for the environment navigation, communication and monitoring of the environment.
Space technologies will provide the independence of African countries to predict the crop more precisely, to monitor droughts, to respond to fires and floods, and to provide independence from external information suppliers.
The corn -receiving central continent strengthens the Technohab status. Cooperation with the EU, China and other partners will accelerate the promotion of small satellites and the development of the industry.
As the Egyptian Foreign Minister points out, Afsa’s launch corresponds to the “African” strategy we want for technologies for sovereignty and sustainable development.
Source: Ferra

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