Issued as part of the FAO's campaign to promote food security across developing nations, this piece was one of dozens of coins struck by member countries throughout the 1970s under the organization's "Food for All" program. Madagascar's participation reflected the Didier Ratsiraka government's alignment with socialist agricultural policy following his 1975 coup — collective farming and rural self-sufficiency were central planks of his *Boky Mena* charter.
The nickel composition was a deliberate departure from earlier Malagasy issues struck in aluminum.
Issued as part of the FAO's campaign to promote food security across developing nations, this piece was one of dozens of coins struck by member countries throughout the 1970s under the organization's "Food for All" program. Madagascar's participation reflected the Didier Ratsiraka government's alignment with socialist agricultural policy following his 1975 coup — collective farming and rural self-sufficiency were central planks of his *Boky Mena* charter.
The nickel composition was a deliberate departure from earlier Malagasy issues struck in aluminum.