Africa Agriculture

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Partway through an ambitious agricultural development strategy, Nigeria is looking to the land to boost employment, ease the economy’s dependence on oil and ensure food security, but it will need to address a host of challenges before it can enjoy the fruits of its investments.
A national drive to increase food production in Kenya is gathering strength, as the government moves to streamline the regulatory environment and roll out major initiatives aimed at supporting farmers, in line with its long-term vision.
As one of Ghana’s main sources of export revenue and employment, cocoa is of critical importance to the economy. Production is expected to be relatively stable for the 2013/14 season, while rising prices worldwide should lead to revenue growth.
Rice production in Ghana has come under scrutiny in recent years, as the government works to reduce its agricultural imports by boosting domestic production. A number of state-led initiatives are aimed at improving output, while the private sector is playing an increasingly important role.
Avec la récente ratification du Programme Détaillé pour le Développement Agricole en Afrique (PDDAA), le Gabon se rapproche de son objectif d’augmentation de la production dans l’un des secteurs déclarés prioritaires par le gouvernement.
En Côte d’Ivoire, la production de la noix de cajou a connu une croissance régulière au cours de la dernière décennie, faisant de la république ouest-africaine le deuxième exportateur mondial de cette noix.

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