Treating the continent as a monolith isn't just lazy thinking. It's a recipe for commercial failure.
Twenty-three years after signing the Maputo Declaration, most African governments still fall short of their own agricultural spending targets. The private sector cannot afford to wait.
By John Dale For decades, Africa’s agricultural challenges have provided fodder for countless panel discussions, media interviews, and development conferences. The narrative is familiar: inadequate infrastructure,...
By Ajay Wasserman Africa is home to 60 percent of the world’s uncultivated arable land – yet it spends more than US$60 billion annually importing food....