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African Government Should Invest More In Agriculture

by Abass Abdullah | 08-10-2018 06:13 recommendations 0

African Governments Should Invest More In Agriculture
Professor Ebenezer Oduro Owusu, the vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana, has called on African governments to invest more in agriculture in order to ensure food security on the continent.
?Today, conversations on food and nutrition security have taken centre stage globally, because of the urgency for the world to end hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture.?
Prof Owusu made the call at the University?s West Africa Centre for Crop Improvement (WACCI) Conference on Food and Nutrition Security in Accra.
The two days conference is being organized by WACCI as part of activities marking the 70 th Anniversary of the University of Ghana, on the theme? The March Towards a Hunger-Free Africa?.
The over 100 participants attending the meeting drawn from across the globe include academics, representatives of civil society organisations and policy makers.
Prof Owusu said:? it is well documented that individual nations have an important role to play in driving agricultural transformation for socio- economic development.
He explained that this was demonstrated by African nations when the Maputo Agreement was signed in2003 to drive agricultural transformation through the comprehensive Africana Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP).
He said the Malabo Agreement n 2014 further consolidated Africa?s resolve to ensure food and nutrition security. The vice-Chancellor said it was acknowledged worldwide that agriculture was primarily a private sector activity through input supply to agribusiness.
?Nonetheless, if the transformation is not anchored on strong collaborations with government in terms of good policies and attraction of investments, progress will be slow and will affect the livelihood of many peasants in the rural areas, adversely,? Prof Owusu stated.
?Evidently, good government policies that can escalate the establishment of many more centres of excellence such as WACCI in agricultural landscape, across value chains would unquestionably take Africa?s agriculture to new heights?.
Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto, Minister of Food and Agriculture, said that following the successes chalked in the implementation of the ?Planting for Food and Jobs? programme, the Government would from next year introduce a new programme dubbed:? Rearing for Food and Jobs?.
He noted that the ?Rearing for Food and Jobs? would focus more on promoting the poultry industry in the country,
Dr Yemi Akimbamijo, the Executive Director, Forum for Agriculture Research in Africa (FARA), Ghana, in his presentation dubbed: ?Achieving a Food Secure Africa- Breaking the Glass Ceiling?, said there was the need to apply science , technology and innovation to break the glass ceiling in agriculture.
He further urged African Governments to work towards ensuring a continent free of hunger and malnutrition; adding that there was still a lot to be done by to address the food security situation on the continent GNA.

 
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5 Comments

  • Joon Ho Mentor says :
    Hello Abass, we are living in the world with plenty of food but much of them are treated as 'redundant' resources, thrown into food waste bin. Total food amount we produce annually is about 2.3 ~ 2.5 times of the whole population in the world, but we are not acknowledging the collateral facts and disadvantages we are facing while we are producing way too much food. Importance of agriculture is getting reilluminated due to the result of this redundant food production as well. Your report is also in close relationship with this issue, and hope the forums and organizations such as Forum for Agriculture Research in Africa (FARA) can provide and publicize more information about such issues and problems to the public in near future.
    Thanks for your report!
    Posted 10-10-2018 23:58

  • Gyeongrin mentor says :
    Hello Abass
    I really do agree that the 'apply of science , technology and innovation to break the glass ceiling in agriculture.' is needed worldwide. The application of good management based on scientifical methods will bring improve output and the quality of the yield in agriculture.
    Thanks for the report!
    Posted 10-10-2018 23:20

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey there Abass!

    Food security in Africa has certainly been a stressful issue. And the words stated by Prof Owusu at the WACCI conference are true, good policies to establish a better agricultural business whilst applying technologies and innovation is of paramount importance to improve the continent's agriculture.

    Many thanks Abass!
    Posted 09-10-2018 23:07

  • Israel Adeoye says :
    Abass,

    Africa truly has the potential to feed the world but the potential is currently underutilized. As Mr. O. Sipasi, a Nigerian multi award agriculturist do say, 'A world without hunger is possible'.

    Thanks for the report.
    Posted 08-10-2018 16:31

  • BONFACE OBUBA says :
    Great report Abass.Agriculture has a greater potential that has not been exploited in Africa.
    Posted 08-10-2018 15:33

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