What if the CTDs took advantage of PRA to improve the economic power and living conditions of the population?
Armelle Sidje Tamo is a brilliant young woman. Not only with his degree in network and telecommunications engineering. But also by his formidable and innovative ideas. Including that of manufacturing biodegradable paper packaging from banana trunks. Question of offering an ecological alternative to plastic from the by-product generally neglected by producers. Among the products manufactured, bags, cartons and rolls of paper. Her startup PRA (Products Relative to the Agricultural Sector) sources stems from local producers and also works with rural women trained in the manufacture of bioplastics. Through this initiative, Armelle Sidje Tamo contributes to empowering smallholders and women economically. A niche for Decentralized Territorial Collectivities (CTD).
