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    Global investment will unlock Africa’s agriculture – AfDB chief

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorFebruary 25, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Akinwunmi Adeshina, President AfDB says Africa needs more global investment in agriculture

    The African Development Bank, AfDB, has called for increased American and global investments to help unlock Africa’s agriculture potential.

    The President of the Bank, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, made the appeal at the USDA’s 94th Agriculture Outlook Forum in Virginia with the theme, “Roots of Prosperity”.



    Adesina said: “For too long, agriculture has been associated with what I call the three Ps – pain, penury, and poverty.

    “The fact though is that agriculture is a huge wealth-creating sector that is primed to unleash new economic opportunities that will lift hundreds of millions of people out of poverty.”

    Adesina appealed to the US private sector to fundamentally change the way it views African agriculture.

    “Think about it, the size of the food and agriculture market in Africa will rise to US $ 1 trillion by 2030.

    “This is the time for US agri-businesses to invest in Africa.

    “Think of a continent where McKinsey projects household consumption is expected to reach nearly $2.1 trillion and business-to-business expenditure will reach $3.5 trillion by 2025.

    “Think of a continent brimming with 840 million youth, the youngest population in the world, by 2050.”

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    He urged the US government to be at the forefront of efforts to encourage fertilizer and seed companies, manufacturers of tractors and equipment, irrigation and ICT farm analytics to ramp up their investments on the continent.

    “As the nation that first inspired me and then welcomed me with open arms, permit me to say that I am here to seek a partnership with America; a genuine partnership to help transform agriculture in Africa, and by so doing unlock the full potential of agriculture in Africa.”

    This, he said, would help to unleash the creation of wealth that would lift millions out of poverty in Africa, while creating wealth and jobs back home right here in America.

    Adesina told more than 2,000 delegates that the African Development Bank was spearheading a number of transformative business and agricultural initiatives.

    “We are launching the Africa Investment Forum, as a 100 per cent transactional platform, to leverage global pension funds and other institutional investors to invest in Africa in Johannesburg, South Africa from November 7-9.”

    The World Bank, International Finance Corporation, the Inter-American Development Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the Islamic Development Bank, are partnering with the African Investment Forum to de-risk private sector investments.

    The African Development Bank is also pioneering the establishment of Staple Crop Processing Zones in 10 African countries which are expected to transform rural economies into zones of economic prosperity and save African economies billions of dollars in much need foreign reserves.

    “We must now turn the rural areas from zones of economic misery to zones of economic prosperity.

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