Title: Solving the food crisis in Africa: achieving an African Green Revolution
Abstract: The rising poverty and food insecurity in Africa is one of the major development challenges facing the world today. While democracy, good governance and accountability through mutual peer-reviewed political processes are gradually taking root, the dividends of democracy have yet to be felt by the majority of the population, especially the rural poor who depend on agriculture for their livelihood. While globally there is a food surplus and prices of food have declined, reducing poverty and hunger in many parts of Asia, Africa remains the only region where malnutrition and hunger spots persist. The Green Revolution that rapidly raised agricultural productivity in Asia and laid the foundation for the accelerated industrial and broader economic growth of the region has bypassed Africa. Meeting the Millennium Development Goals will still be a far stretch for Africa as it is projected that under the current business-as-usual scenario it will not be able to meet the goals for another 100 years.
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-04-08
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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