Sustainable Family Agriculture

Since 2003, Cap Développement has supported market gardening through initiatives such as literacy programs and training on the Nouna pilot site. These initiatives were stepped up between 2017 and 2024 with the creation of three 2,500 m² educational gardens and eight one-hectare market gardening perimeters, providing communities with concrete tools to diversify and improve their agricultural production.

The association has also developed solutions to enhance food security, notably by setting up a cereal bank in Driko as early as 1994, providing management training and building a central warehouse in 2003. At the same time, it introduced a policy of bank loans, the CAPDEV loans, which supported producers from 1994 to 2024. Between 2012 and 2014, Cap Développement introduced multifunctional platforms in seven villages, in partnership with a national project, to modernize production tools and lighten daily tasks.


Cereal bank