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African Leaders Pledge to Boost Food Security, But Actions Speak Louder Than Words

Eugenio Rodolfo Sanabria Reporter / Updated : 2025-01-15 05:48:36
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Kampala, Uganda - A recent summit of African agriculture ministers in Kampala aimed to finally translate decades of planning into action, with the launch of a 10-year strategy to transform the continent's food systems. The Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) Strategy and Action Plan 2026-2035, the culmination of a decade of effort, seeks to boost food production, enhance value chains, and empower smallholder farmers.

However, despite ambitious rhetoric and a focus on key areas like climate resilience and regional trade, the summit fell short of delivering concrete commitments and a clear roadmap for implementation.

A Decade in the Making: The CAADP initiative, born from the Maputo Declaration in 2003 and reaffirmed in the Malabo Declaration in 2014, has been a cornerstone of African agricultural development. It aims to address chronic hunger, reduce poverty, and drive economic growth through agriculture-led initiatives.

The Kampala Summit: The recent summit, attended by ministers from all 55 AU member states, emphasized the need for increased public investment in agriculture, improved infrastructure, and reduced food waste.

Missed Opportunities: While acknowledging the need to reduce reliance on food imports (currently exceeding $100 billion annually), the summit failed to address the underlying factors driving this trend.
Lack of Concrete Action: Despite recognizing the critical role of import substitution, the discussions largely avoided this crucial policy area.
Implementation Gap: While the strategy outlines ambitious goals, concerns remain about the lack of concrete mechanisms for implementation, monitoring, and accountability.
A Call for Action: The success of the CAADP initiative hinges on swift and decisive action.

This includes:

Increased Public Investment: Prioritizing budget allocations for agricultural research, extension services, and rural infrastructure.
Empowering Smallholder Farmers: Providing access to credit, markets, and technology to enhance productivity and incomes.
Promoting Regional Trade: Reducing trade barriers and improving regional market integration to facilitate the flow of agricultural goods.
Addressing Climate Change: Investing in climate-resilient agriculture and developing sustainable farming practices.
The Road Ahead: The Kampala summit served as a crucial reminder of the immense potential of African agriculture. However, translating this potential into tangible outcomes requires a shift from rhetoric to concrete action.

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