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Food aid cannot feed Africa, Africa needs seeds in the ground – AFDB

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President of the Africa Development Bank, Dr Akinwumi Adesina, has said that ”food aid cannot feed Africa. Africa does not need bowls in hand. Africa needs seeds in the ground, and mechanical harvesters to harvest bountiful food produced locally.”
Adesina told newsmen ahead of annual general meetings in Ghana’s capital Accra that ” Africa will feed itself with pride for there is no dignity in begging for food.”
Meanwhile, The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a $1.5 billion emergency programme to alleviate the impact of worsening food insecurity due to the Ukraine war.
About 20 million farmers on the continent will benefit from the fund as Africa faces a shortage of at least 30 million metric tonnes of food, especially wheat, maize, and soybeans imported from Russia and Ukraine.
The US$1.5 billion will be used to support African countries to produce food and do so rapidly,” AfDB’s Group
The programme aims to help produce 38 million tonnes of food. This will consist of 11 million tonnes of wheat, 18 million tonnes of maize, six million  tonnes of rice and 2.5 million tonnes of soya beans.
The programme aims to deliver seeds, fertiliser and services to farmers and support post-harvest management, the AfDB said in a statement. It will also provide financing and credit guarantees for large-scale supply of fertilizer.
According to an AfDB statement, the food production programme “is an unprecedented comprehensive initiative to support smallholder farmers in filling the food shortfall.
”The price of wheat has soared in Africa by over 45 per cent since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
‘:Fertiliser prices have gone up by 300 percent and the continent faces a fertiliser shortage of two million tonnes.
‘:Many African countries have already seen price hikes in bread and other food items, worsened by the rise in fuel for transport.
“If this deficit is not made up, food production in Africa will decline by at least 20 percent and the continent could lose over US$11 billion in food production value,” the AfDB said.

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