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    FG Partners AfDB, FAO to Transform West, Central Africa’s Wheat Sector

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaOctober 2, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    FG Partners AfDB, FAO to Transform West, Central Africa’s Wheat Sector
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    FG Partners AfDB, FAO to Transform West, Central Africa’s Wheat Sector

    The Federal Government, African Development Bank (AfDB) and Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), are partnering to transform the West and Central Africa’s wheat sector.

    Dr Akinwumi Adesina, President of African Development Bank (AfDB), stated this at the second regional wheat Summit 2024 on Wednesday in Abuja.

    The theme of the summit is:  Prioritising Policy, Innovative Technologies and Investments in Wheat Transformation towards Sustainable Food Security and Economy in West and Central Africa.”

    Adesina who was represented by Dr Abdul Kamara, Nigeria Country Director AfDB, emphasised the transformative potential of the wheat sector in the region.

    He said that appropriate policies, innovative technologies, and strategic investments was required to transform West and Central Africa’s Wheat sector

    Adesina said that agriculture technology could help to advance food security in sustainable ways in the region.

    He said  two decades ago, the total consumption of wheat in Africa was around 25 million metric tonnes. This has surged to over 75 million metric tonnes recently.

    ” Transforming West and Central Africa’s wheat sector offers immense potential for sustainable food security and economic growth.

    ” This will require appropriate policies, innovative technologies, and strategic investments.

    “The use of technology, supported by the right policy environment and investment, no doubt has undoubtedly transformed agricultural productivity in many countries across the globe.

    ” Similarly, the adoption of technology, when supported by the right policies, can address problems like climate change, limited access to finance among others  faced by farmers in West and Central Africa,” he said.

    The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Abubakar Kyari said that the summit marked a significant milestone on efforts to enhance wheat production across the West and Central Africa region.

    Kyari was represented by Mr Abubakar Abdullahi, Director, Federal Department of Agriculture (FDA) Ministry of Agriculture.

    ” Wheat is not just a staple; it is a vital component of economies, cultures and nutrition.

    ” The impacts of climate change, shifting agricultural practices, and the global demand for food necessitate that we innovate and adapt.

    ” Together we can pave the way for enhanced collaboration and strategic partnership that will empower our farmers and strengthen our agricultural systems,” he said.

    Earlier, Prof. Benjamin Ubi, Regional Coordinator, West Africa Wheat Development Network (WECAWheat), stressed the need for more accurate data collection on wheat production in West and Central Africa.

    Dominique Kouacou, the Country Director, Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) in Nigeria, called for increased private sector involvement to address wheat production shortfall.

    He emphasised that collaboration at scale with the private sector was essential to achieving meaningful results.

    Kouacou reiterated the FAO’s commitment to supporting such initiatives in collaboration with governments across the region. #FG Partners AfDB, FAO to Transform West, Central Africa’s Wheat Sector

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