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Africa: Agro-Industry - Bringing the Value Into Value Chains (analysis)
This is Africa, 29 November 2012
"It is wise for countries to make informed choices of strategic commodities to promote in specific zones" read more »
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Namibia: EU Backs SMEs in Agro-Industry
Namibia Economist, 16 November 2012
Seven Local SMEs in the Agro industry have been selected to benefit from technical and financial support through the Centre for the Development of Enterprise (CDE) for the ... read more »
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Ethiopia: Reducing Post-Harvest Losses, Ensuring Crop Productivity
Ethiopian Press Agency, 16 November 2012
For farmers, be they traditional or modern, the most unbearable phenomenon is an eminent loss of harvest, for which they have spent their energy, time and money for months, due to ... read more »
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Tanzania: UNIDO Touts Dar es Salaam's Agro Processing
Tanzania Daily News, 13 December 2012
THERE is a pressing need for Tanzania and other African countries to strive for value addition through processing of their agricultural produce if they have to attain long term ... read more »
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Ghana: Edaif to Support Agro-Processing Sector
Ghanaian Chronicle, 27 November 2012
THE EXPORT Development and Agriculture Investment Fund (EDAIF) is determined to support activities in development and promotion of agriculture related agro-processing industry to ... read more »
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Nigeria: Agro-Allied Business Can Decongest Labour Market - Kachikwu (interview)
Leadership, 2 December 2012
Mr. Justus Kachikwu, is the Chairman of Cassava Farmers Association, Delta State, and also an agro-allied businessman who said there are opportunities in the agro-allied industry ... read more »
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Nigeria: Fashola Seeks PP Partnership in Agric, Agro Allied Production
Vanguard, 6 December 2012
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State has urged the private sector in agriculture to partner with the state government in other to further exploit opportunities in the sector. read more »
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South Africa: Minister Davies Launches Maize Mill to Boost Food Security, Beneficiation and Job Creation (press release)
South African Government, 6 December 2012
The Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies says localised productive activity in the agro - processing sector will go a long way in promoting food security, beneficiation ... read more »
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It is really time for a new approach and that means Africa needs to disentangle itself from the existing system and which can only be done through uniformity. There is great amount of division in Africa, national line, tribal line, colonial line etc. To do business between neighbouring countries is difficult. With all the potentials if Africa is not in uniform nothing good can be achieved and it weakness will continue to increase. Uniformity must begin at regional level. The West was created after the second world war and NATO was created to protect their interest. They share everything among themselves, Technology, Knowledge etc. We have to learn from others.
I concur entirely. Greater intra-dependence is needed within the African Continent for any meaningful development to occur. This could spurt industrialization within the continent led by AFRICAN COMPANIES, not foreign conglomerates and organizations such as the IMF, World Bank, and others likewise. If African leaders seriously convened on a serious levels by putting their heads together and meshing out strategies of inter-regional developments from West to East and north to south; the growth potential and wealth of Africa would begin to be solidified. And Africa as a COntinent would be both an economic and hence economic force to reckon with. This could force tiny Europe to become virtually irrelevant.