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AGRA report highlights MSMEs as key drivers of Africa’s agrifood transformation

EditorBy EditorSeptember 9, 2024Updated:September 9, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) has launched its 2024 Africa Agriculture Status Report, shedding light on the pivotal role that micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) play in transforming food systems across the continent.

The report, titled “Harnessing the Private Sector for Food Systems Transformation in Africa,”emphasizes how MSMEs drive agricultural and economic development by integrating smallholder farmers into larger value chains and markets.

AGRA President, Dr. Agnes Kalibata, underscored the importance of the report, stating, “The Africa Agriculture Status Report 2024 highlights the transformative role of MSMEs in shaping Africa’s agrifood landscape.

“By harnessing the power of the private sector, we can drive meaningful food systems transformation and achieve sustainable growth.”

The report is a result of extensive collaboration with various stakeholders and provides actionable insights on how MSMEs can enhance their impact on food security and economic development.

Dr. Kalibata stressed the need for increased support and collaboration between governments and the private sector to address challenges and unlock new opportunities for sustainable development.

The report highlights a significant shift towards more inclusive agribusiness investments, particularly focusing on integrating smallholder farmers and enhancing rural livelihoods. It outlines how programs providing improved seeds, modern farming techniques, and financial services are boosting smallholder farmers’ yields and income, thereby improving food security.

The report features several case studies showcasing successful agribusiness ventures:

– In Malawi, investments in groundnut production have bolstered local agriculture and expanded export markets.

– Nigeria has revitalized its cocoa sector through strategic investments in modern farming techniques and processing infrastructure.

– Ghana has seen transformative effects through mobile platforms like AgroCenta, which provide farmers with market information, credit access, and input distribution.

– In Kenya, investments in macadamia nuts and digital platforms have positioned the country as a leading exporter despite regulatory and market challenges.

– Tanzania’s agro-industrial parks have significantly advanced food processing and value addition, fostering job creation and food security.

– Zambia’s investments in veterinary services, feed production, and market access have strengthened the livestock sector, enhancing meat and dairy production.

The report also emphasizes the transformative impact of digital technology on agricultural value chains.

Platforms like M-Kulima and M-Pesa in East Africa are enhancing input distribution and streamlining transactions, while services like Hello Tractor are making mechanization more accessible to smallholder farmers, increasing productivity and reducing costs.

Despite the progress, the report identifies several challenges facing MSMEs, including inadequate infrastructure, limited access to finance, and regulatory barriers.

To overcome these obstacles, the report recommends targeted investments in infrastructure, enhanced financial access, and streamlined regulatory processes.

It also highlights the importance of agro-industrial parks and clusters in addressing infrastructure deficits and providing essential support services.

The report reveals that the private sector drives approximately 80% of Africa’s food economy, with MSMEs managing around 85% of the agrifood value chains.

This underscores the critical role of MSMEs in enhancing food security and stimulating economic growth.

AGRA urges governments, development partners, and private sector stakeholders to collaborate and invest in infrastructure, support MSMEs, and implement effective policies to advance Africa’s agrifood systems toward greater sustainability and resilience.

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