$42 million to connect smallholder farmers in Africa to markets (African Agriculture)

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AGRA, partners commit $42m to link African farmers to markets

by Emmanuel K. Dogbevi

The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) together with its partners, are committing $42 million into a programme that will connect small holder farmers in Africa to local, regional and international markets. The other partners are the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Swedish government and Danida.

AGRA has said in a press release that it has been encouraged by the markets programme’s success in its initial three years and increasing demand for market services to join hands with the other partners for this latest initiative.

According to the press release the programme’s activities support value addition by promoting grades and standards, facilitating development of  low cost small- and medium-scale processing facilities for drying, sorting and packaging; increasing demand for commodities by developing markets for alternative uses, such as processing cassava for animal feed; promoting an enabling environment by improving access to credit and addressing inappropriate policies that create major challenges for a variety of stakeholders across staple food commodity value chains in Africa.

The markets’ program is currently overseeing $14 million in investments through 17 projects in six African countries, expected to directly benefit over half a million farmers, it said.

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About Willem Van Cotthem

Honorary Professor of Botany, University of Ghent (Belgium). Scientific Consultant for Desertification and Sustainable Development.
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