Unlocking Africa's Agricultural Potential

Transforming agriculture in Africa is not simply about helping Africa; it is essential for ensuring global food security. But Africa s agriculture is also of critical importance when it comes to meeting the world s future needs for food and fiber....

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
FAO
GDP
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/04/17630278/unlocking-africas-agricultural-potential-action-agenda-transformation
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16624
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language English
en_US
topic ACCOUNTING
AFDB
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
AFRICAN FARMER
AFRICAN FARMERS
AGRIBUSINESS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY
AGRICULTURAL EXPORT
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
AGRICULTURAL GROWTH
AGRICULTURAL INPUTS
AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT
AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENTS
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL MARKET
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION
AGRICULTURAL POLICY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGIES
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURAL USES
AGRICULTURE
APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
ARBITRAGE
AVERAGE YIELDS
BANK LENDING
BIOTECHNOLOGY
CAPACITY BUILDING
CARBON
CARBON SINK
CASSAVA
CERTIFIED SEED
CGIAR
CGIAR CENTERS
CIMMYT
CIVIL SERVICE
CLIMATE CHANGE
COFFEE
COLLUSION
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL CREDIT
COMMODITIES
COMMODITY EXCHANGES
COMMODITY PRICES
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
CONSUMERS
CORN
COTTON
CROP
CROP TYPES
CROP VARIETIES
CROWDING OUT
CULTIVATED LANDS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKING
DEFICITS
DEFORESTATION
DESERTIFICATION
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ELASTICITY
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
EMISSIONS
ENERGY PRODUCTION
ENVIRONMENTAL
EQUIPMENT
EXPLOITATION
EXTENSION SERVICES
FAO
FARMING
FARMING SYSTEMS
FEASIBILITY STUDIES
FEED
FERTILIZERS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FOOD CROPS
FOOD DEMAND
FOOD POLICY RESEARCH
FOOD PRODUCTION
FOOD PRODUCTS
FOOD SAFETY
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SUPPLY
FORECASTS
FRUITS
GDP
GENDER
GLOBAL WARMING
GREEN REVOLUTION
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GASES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH RATE
HARVEST
HERBICIDES
HYBRIDS
IFDC
IFPRI
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INCOMES
INEFFICIENCY
INFLATION
INNOVATION
INPUT USE
INSURANCE
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL FERTILIZER DEVELOPMENT CENTER
INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
IRRIGATION
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LAND PRODUCTIVITY
LAND REFORM
LAND RESOURCES
LAWS
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
LIVELIHOODS
LIVESTOCK
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MAIZE
MAIZE YIELDS
MARKET PRICES
METHANE
MINISTRIES OF AGRICULTURE
NASH
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
OIL
OVERVALUED EXCHANGE RATES
PALM OIL
PESTICIDES
PESTS
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRICE LEVELS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTION COSTS
PRODUCTION INCREASES
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC GOODS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
RICE
RISK MANAGEMENT
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SAVINGS
SEEDS
SOILS
SUGAR
SUGARCANE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE WATER
TARIFF BARRIERS
TAXATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADE POLICIES
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPORT
TREES
TROPICAL AGRICULTURE
TRUST FUNDS
UNITED NATIONS
URBANIZATION
USAID
VALUATION
VEGETABLES
WAGES
WATER RESOURCES
WATER USE
WATER USE EFFICIENCY
WEALTH
WETLANDS
WHEAT
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
AFDB
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
AFRICAN FARMER
AFRICAN FARMERS
AGRIBUSINESS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY
AGRICULTURAL EXPORT
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
AGRICULTURAL GROWTH
AGRICULTURAL INPUTS
AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT
AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENTS
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL MARKET
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION
AGRICULTURAL POLICY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGIES
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURAL USES
AGRICULTURE
APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
ARBITRAGE
AVERAGE YIELDS
BANK LENDING
BIOTECHNOLOGY
CAPACITY BUILDING
CARBON
CARBON SINK
CASSAVA
CERTIFIED SEED
CGIAR
CGIAR CENTERS
CIMMYT
CIVIL SERVICE
CLIMATE CHANGE
COFFEE
COLLUSION
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL CREDIT
COMMODITIES
COMMODITY EXCHANGES
COMMODITY PRICES
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
CONSUMERS
CORN
COTTON
CROP
CROP TYPES
CROP VARIETIES
CROWDING OUT
CULTIVATED LANDS
DECENTRALIZATION
DECISION MAKING
DEFICITS
DEFORESTATION
DESERTIFICATION
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ELASTICITY
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
EMISSIONS
ENERGY PRODUCTION
ENVIRONMENTAL
EQUIPMENT
EXPLOITATION
EXTENSION SERVICES
FAO
FARMING
FARMING SYSTEMS
FEASIBILITY STUDIES
FEED
FERTILIZERS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FOOD CROPS
FOOD DEMAND
FOOD POLICY RESEARCH
FOOD PRODUCTION
FOOD PRODUCTS
FOOD SAFETY
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SUPPLY
FORECASTS
FRUITS
GDP
GENDER
GLOBAL WARMING
GREEN REVOLUTION
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GASES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH RATE
HARVEST
HERBICIDES
HYBRIDS
IFDC
IFPRI
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INCOMES
INEFFICIENCY
INFLATION
INNOVATION
INPUT USE
INSURANCE
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL FERTILIZER DEVELOPMENT CENTER
INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
IRRIGATION
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LAND PRODUCTIVITY
LAND REFORM
LAND RESOURCES
LAWS
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
LIVELIHOODS
LIVESTOCK
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MAIZE
MAIZE YIELDS
MARKET PRICES
METHANE
MINISTRIES OF AGRICULTURE
NASH
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
OIL
OVERVALUED EXCHANGE RATES
PALM OIL
PESTICIDES
PESTS
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRICE LEVELS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTION COSTS
PRODUCTION INCREASES
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC GOODS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
RICE
RISK MANAGEMENT
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SAVINGS
SEEDS
SOILS
SUGAR
SUGARCANE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE WATER
TARIFF BARRIERS
TAXATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADE POLICIES
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPORT
TREES
TROPICAL AGRICULTURE
TRUST FUNDS
UNITED NATIONS
URBANIZATION
USAID
VALUATION
VEGETABLES
WAGES
WATER RESOURCES
WATER USE
WATER USE EFFICIENCY
WEALTH
WETLANDS
WHEAT
World Bank
Unlocking Africa's Agricultural Potential
geographic_facet Africa
relation Africa region sustainable development series;
description Transforming agriculture in Africa is not simply about helping Africa; it is essential for ensuring global food security. But Africa s agriculture is also of critical importance when it comes to meeting the world s future needs for food and fiber. With the global population expected to exceed 9 billion by 2050, food security producing enough food of sufficient quality and making it accessible and affordable for consumers around the world is one of the most important policy objectives .The United Nations estimates that global food demand will double by 2050, with much of that growth driven by developing countries. The world will then need to feed 2.3 billion more people, and given the deep transformation of growth trajectories in low-income countries, these populations will be increasingly affluent and will demand more, different, and better food. But how will the world meet this additional demand? Given Africa s productive potential, it must be a key contributor to feeding the world in the future. But to fully realize that potential will require overcoming many obstacles through innovative and transformative approaches.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Unlocking Africa's Agricultural Potential
title_short Unlocking Africa's Agricultural Potential
title_full Unlocking Africa's Agricultural Potential
title_fullStr Unlocking Africa's Agricultural Potential
title_full_unstemmed Unlocking Africa's Agricultural Potential
title_sort unlocking africa's agricultural potential
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/04/17630278/unlocking-africas-agricultural-potential-action-agenda-transformation
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16624
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spelling okr-10986-166242021-04-23T14:03:30Z Unlocking Africa's Agricultural Potential World Bank ACCOUNTING AFDB AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK AFRICAN FARMER AFRICAN FARMERS AGRIBUSINESS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY AGRICULTURAL EXPORT AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL INPUTS AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENTS AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL MARKET AGRICULTURAL MARKETS AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION AGRICULTURAL POLICY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGIES AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURAL USES AGRICULTURE APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY ARBITRAGE AVERAGE YIELDS BANK LENDING BIOTECHNOLOGY CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CARBON SINK CASSAVA CERTIFIED SEED CGIAR CGIAR CENTERS CIMMYT CIVIL SERVICE CLIMATE CHANGE COFFEE COLLUSION COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL CREDIT COMMODITIES COMMODITY EXCHANGES COMMODITY PRICES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CONSUMERS CORN COTTON CROP CROP TYPES CROP VARIETIES CROWDING OUT CULTIVATED LANDS DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING DEFICITS DEFORESTATION DESERTIFICATION DEVELOPMENT POLICY ECOLOGY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE ELASTICITY EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS ENERGY PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT EXPLOITATION EXTENSION SERVICES FAO FARMING FARMING SYSTEMS FEASIBILITY STUDIES FEED FERTILIZERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FOOD CROPS FOOD DEMAND FOOD POLICY RESEARCH FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SAFETY FOOD SECURITY FOOD SUPPLY FORECASTS FRUITS GDP GENDER GLOBAL WARMING GREEN REVOLUTION GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GASES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATE HARVEST HERBICIDES HYBRIDS IFDC IFPRI IMPACT ASSESSMENT INCOMES INEFFICIENCY INFLATION INNOVATION INPUT USE INSURANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL FERTILIZER DEVELOPMENT CENTER INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE IRRIGATION LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LAND PRODUCTIVITY LAND REFORM LAND RESOURCES LAWS LEVEL PLAYING FIELD LIVELIHOODS LIVESTOCK MACROECONOMIC POLICY MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MAIZE MAIZE YIELDS MARKET PRICES METHANE MINISTRIES OF AGRICULTURE NASH NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NEW TECHNOLOGIES OIL OVERVALUED EXCHANGE RATES PALM OIL PESTICIDES PESTS POLICY ENVIRONMENT POTENTIAL INVESTORS POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE LEVELS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCERS PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTION INCREASES PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES PROFITABILITY PUBLIC GOODS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RESOURCE MOBILIZATION RICE RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAVINGS SEEDS SOILS SUGAR SUGARCANE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE WATER TARIFF BARRIERS TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH TRADE BARRIERS TRADE POLICIES TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPORT TREES TROPICAL AGRICULTURE TRUST FUNDS UNITED NATIONS URBANIZATION USAID VALUATION VEGETABLES WAGES WATER RESOURCES WATER USE WATER USE EFFICIENCY WEALTH WETLANDS WHEAT Transforming agriculture in Africa is not simply about helping Africa; it is essential for ensuring global food security. But Africa s agriculture is also of critical importance when it comes to meeting the world s future needs for food and fiber. With the global population expected to exceed 9 billion by 2050, food security producing enough food of sufficient quality and making it accessible and affordable for consumers around the world is one of the most important policy objectives .The United Nations estimates that global food demand will double by 2050, with much of that growth driven by developing countries. The world will then need to feed 2.3 billion more people, and given the deep transformation of growth trajectories in low-income countries, these populations will be increasingly affluent and will demand more, different, and better food. But how will the world meet this additional demand? Given Africa s productive potential, it must be a key contributor to feeding the world in the future. But to fully realize that potential will require overcoming many obstacles through innovative and transformative approaches. 2014-01-28T00:37:36Z 2014-01-28T00:37:36Z 2013-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/04/17630278/unlocking-africas-agricultural-potential-action-agenda-transformation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16624 English en_US Africa region sustainable development series; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa