The Guardian (Nigeria)

U. S., AFBD forge stronger partnershi­p to boost food production

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THE United States Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, has commended the African Developmen­t Bank Group for the exceptiona­l efforts it is undertakin­g to help Africa feed itself and the rest of the world.

“Extraordin­ary work is being done to get to a place where Africa feeds itself and a place where Africa feeds the world. I’m convinced that can happen,” Secretar y of State Blinken said during a visit hosted by AFDB Group President, Dr Akinwumi Adesina in Abidjan on

Tuesday. The two met at the headquarte­rs of Africarice— a pan- African centre of excellence for rice research, developmen­t, and capacity building that implements Bank agricultur­al programmes. Welcoming Secretary Blinken, President Adesina said, “This is the first time that a US Secretary of State would visit the African Developmen­t Bank and its work. Secretary Blinken’s visit is historic and provides great momentum for our work to feed Africa. I applaud Secretary Blinken’s strong leadership and commitment to food security and look forward to working closely with him and the US government to advance our joint efforts to support Africa to feed itself and help feed the world.”

Thanking the US for its support to the Bank Group’s key agricultur­al initiative­s, Dr . Adesina said: “I applaud the work President Biden is doing for global food security. I’m delighted with the partnershi­p we have with the US Government to help us move forward on food security in Africa.”

Adesina also thanked Blinken for a new grant of

$ 9.5 million to support the Bank’s T echnologie­s for African Agricultur­al Transforma­tion initiative, or

TAAT. The grant, which is a part of the larger US Government “Feed the Future” global hunger initiative, will be used for the second phase of the Bank programme called TAAT II, to help African countries increase food production, introduce climate- smart technologi­es, and expand extension services. To date, TAAT has deployed climate- resilient agricultur­al technologi­es and fertilizer­s to 13 million African farmers in 40 African countries to help boost the continent’s food production and food security. The USAID grant will help expand the reach of TAAT II further.

Bumper harvest: A local rice farmer ( right) shows African Developmen­t Bank Group President Akinwumi Adesina rice varieties grown from climate- resilient seeds from the Bank’s TAAT initiative during a visit to Africarice’s headquarte­rs in Abidjan.

The United States will work with the African Developmen­t Bank to identify opportunit­ies to partner with the US State Department’s Vision for Adapted Crops and Soils ( VACS) activities and develop an investment strategy.

TAAT aims to double the productivi­ty of staple crops, livestock, and fisheries, by making proven technologi­es available to more than 40 million agricultur­al producers by 2025. This will produce an additional 120 million tons of food. Alluding to that work, Blinken said: “The African Developmen­t Bank is making the necessary investment­s in sustainabl­e production in a smart effective way and along with its Africarice programme maximising crops and producing crops that can stand up to climate change.” Commending Adesina for his global leadership, Secretary Blinken said, “I applaud the Bank and your leadership for the powerful and inspiring impact of your initiative­s. You are setting an example for others about how a bank is run.”

Speaking to the press, Secretary Blinken said the Biden administra­tion was convinced that there is tremendous potential in investing in the production of crops that are climate- resilient and highly nutritious.

 ?? ?? Managing Director/ CEO of TAJBANK Limited, Hamid Joda ( left); Postmaster General/ CEO of Nigeria Postal Service ( NIPOST), Ms. Tola Odeyemi; and Tajbank’s Co- Founder/ Executive Director, Sherif Idi, during the Public- Private Partnershi­p ( PPP) initiative meeting held at the NIPOST’S headquarte­rs, Garki- Abuja.
Managing Director/ CEO of TAJBANK Limited, Hamid Joda ( left); Postmaster General/ CEO of Nigeria Postal Service ( NIPOST), Ms. Tola Odeyemi; and Tajbank’s Co- Founder/ Executive Director, Sherif Idi, during the Public- Private Partnershi­p ( PPP) initiative meeting held at the NIPOST’S headquarte­rs, Garki- Abuja.

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