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Ottawa is situated in the Bas-Sassandra region of south-western Côte d’Ivoire, near the city of Soubré. The landscape is characterized by lush tropical vegetation and rolling hills, typical of the Guinean forest-savanna mosaic. The surrounding rural areas are dominated by a network of smallholder plantations and dense greenery, benefiting from the humid equatorial climate and proximity to the Sassandra River basin.
Agriculture is the backbone of the local economy, with cocoa production being the primary focus. The region is part of the country's "cocoa belt," where small and medium-sized farms also cultivate coffee, oil palm, and rubber trees. Subsistence farming is common, with locals growing yams, cassava, and plantains to support the community, while livestock such as poultry and small ruminants are raised on a modest scale.
For agronomists and seasonal workers, the busiest periods coincide with the main cocoa harvests from October to March. Employment opportunities range from manual labor in harvesting and drying beans to technical roles focused on crop protection and soil management. Visitors should be prepared for high humidity and rural living conditions, as well as the need for expertise in sustainable farming practices to combat common tropical plant diseases.