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Benin’s Inland Port Ships Its First Cotton After a Decade
Benin's Parakou dry port shipped its first cotton on June 23, marking the completion of a decade-delayed Petrolin project. The project connects northern Benin and the Sahel to the Port of Cotonou.
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