From left to right: Dr. Scott Angle, dean of the UGA’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; Julien Nkoghe Bekale, Gabon's minister of agriculture, fishery and rural development and Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black.

As the University of Georgia pursues an agricultural development program in the Central African nation of Gabon, it looks forward to renewing its efforts in Mali, according to Scott Angle, the dean of the university’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.Dr. Angle told Global Atlanta that the university’s “significant program” in the West African country…

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Phil Bolton is the founder and publisher emeritus of Global Atlanta.