Office of the development of the agricultural production
Founded after the Second world war on the initiative of two Ministers for the overseas, Jean Letourneau and François Mitterrand, the Bureau of the development of the agricultural production ( BDPA ) was an public agency French depend on the Ministry for Agriculture charged to develop the agricultural production in Africa and with Madagascar.
Its first director was Albert Bros.
In 1952, it concretized the project of the Politician réunionnais Raphaël Babet consisting in establishing with the assistance of emigrated of its island a French enclave with Madagascar which was thereafter baptized the Sakay.
In 1963, it in addition inspired with the Prime Minister Michel Debré the creation of the Bureau for the development of the migrations in the overseas departments, at the origin of the emigration in Metropolitan France of many inhabitants of the overseas departments.
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