AGRF 2022 Summit: Advancing Africa’s Food Systems

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
  • Official Opening of the AGRF Summit 2022, laying out the vision of success for the gathering, elevating what is at stake for people, planet, and prosperity at this time of crisis, and acknowledging the type of leadership and action needed to move forward with more resilient food systems.

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  • @Sunnybwoy47
    @Sunnybwoy47 2 роки тому

    WONDERFUL to see our people are organizing themselves to tackle the problem of our AFRICAN PEOPLE , CONTINENTAL AND WORLDWIDE (CARIBBEAN AND THE AMERICAS).MAY OUR ANCESTORS AND THE CELESTIAL POWERS GUIDE US.

  • @rukundonicholaskisembo
    @rukundonicholaskisembo 2 роки тому

    Great event; collaboration at all levels, access to low cost financial services for small holder farmers, derisking Agriculture by providing infrastructure and agriculture mechanisation, quality seed for better yields, innovation and use of technology to access intra Africa trade and global market. These actions will enable achieving the Sustainable Food Systems to ensure food Security for the population and reach zero hunger by 2030

  • @StressRUs
    @StressRUs 2 роки тому

    No matter which continent, the problem is the same: too many humans using too many natural resources (including food) and producing too much pollution, including climate collapse. Stress R Us

    • @bekisiphotshili2566
      @bekisiphotshili2566 2 роки тому

      You obviously haven't been to Africa. Africa can fit within it's borders, USA, China, India, Eastern Europe, SPain, France,Italy, Switzerland, UK,Japan, Portugal,Belgium, Holland. That makes a total of 4 billion people. Africa has 1.5 billion people.

    • @StressRUs
      @StressRUs 2 роки тому

      @@bekisiphotshili2566 You obviously haven't studied the carrying capacity of your own continent for even your current 1.5B, let alone the relentless production of newcomers. How many Africans were there 10kya, when all were Hunter-Gatherers and had none of the "diseases of civilization"? 1 or 2 million? Go back to school!