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Conference Question : Could industrial agriculture have an impact on emerging countries environmental economy?

by | 10-03-2016 07:45




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Last week we organize a conference on Agriculture and we had the pleasure to learn more about the role agriculture can play in middle environmental economy. The speaker: Ngwa  Nkwah reveals all the advantages of considering agriculture as a priority for a green development. 

 

 

Agriculture is the main area of development that can promise a long term development. As the basic needs of a society are nutrition, health and education governments should make sure that all the citizens can get a healthy and varied alimentation because as long as the people aren't well fed, they will never be healthy and this can created a bad nutritional results on the long term.

Then, an accent on agriculture will not just support the emancipation of a healthy population,  it will also have a great input  on the economic exchanges of the country.  Many countries import what their needs and export their productivity.  This should stop, we should first produce what we need because our farmers and scientists understand our nutritional habits better than others.

At the end, when it comes to industrial agriculture, we get more serious because it?s just a must do field for emerging countries.                                                                                                                                  During the last summit of the African Bank of Development, the authorities urge African leaders to develop and industrialize their agriculture in order to build strong economies in the long term.                   Turkey has transit from poor country to emerging country in less than 50 years by supporting and granting their farmers in order to compete with the Europeans.

 

As the globalisation of agriculture is increasing, the focus of large companies from old markets of developed countries to those in emerging countries.  This means that countries as Turkey, Brazil and South Africa should be prepared so that their green market won?t be taken from their hands in the direction of big companies.

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