Kandreho (district)
Kandreho is a district located in the Betsiboka Region of Madagascar. It is situated in the northwestern part of the country. The administrative center, or capital, of the district is also named Kandreho.
The district is primarily rural, with the economy largely based on agriculture, including rice cultivation and livestock farming. Infrastructure within Kandreho district is generally limited, and access to services such as healthcare and education can be challenging, particularly in more remote areas.
The population of Kandreho district is predominantly of Malagasy ethnicity, with diverse sub-ethnic groups residing in the area. Information regarding specific demographics, such as population size and density, is often subject to change and can vary depending on the source and year of data collection. Detailed demographic data is typically available from the Institut National de la Statistique (INSTAT) of Madagascar.
The district's geography is characterized by a varied landscape, including plains and hills. The climate is tropical, with distinct wet and dry seasons. Access to reliable water sources is a crucial factor for the local population and agricultural activities.