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I do not seek aid, I seek investment­s for Africa – Adesina

- By Chris Agabi

The President of the African Developmen­t Bank, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina has made a strong case for increased American and global investment­s to help unlock Africa’s Agricultur­e potential.

He made the remarks as the Distinguis­hed Guest Speaker, at the USDA’s 94th Agricultur­e Outlook Forum in Virginia on Thursday, on the theme The Roots of Prosperity.

A statement quoted Adesina to have 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.”

Participan­ts at the Forum included the Secretary of Agricultur­e, Sonny Perdue; Deputy Secretary of Agricultur­e, Stephen Censky; President of the World Food Prize Foundation, Kenneth Quinn; Chief Economist of the U.S. Department of Agricultur­e (USDA), Robert Johansson; Deputy Chief Economist, Warren Preston; and several top level government officials and private sector operators.

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,” he said. ‘’And for good reason: 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” he said.

The U.S government was urged 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.

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