FAO - AU: Framework for boosting intra-African trade in agricultural commodities and services
              
            
            
              
                
                  | Type de document: | Guidance | 
                
                  | Langue(s): | English | 
              
            
            
              The Framework for Boosting Intra-African Trade in  Agricultural Commodities and Services is built around  the fifth commitment of the 2014 Malabo Declaration  to triple intra-African trade in agricultural commodities  and services by 2025. Increased trade will help create  sustainable jobs, incomes and livelihoods while improving  long-term agricultural productivity and food security on  the continent. The Framework identifies several major challenges  and constraints to food security arising from issues of  limited productive capacity and intra-African trade. As  documented in the AU’s 2019 Biennial Review and other  sources, the poor state of infrastructure in Africa such  as water, roads and telecommunications has reduced  economic growth by 2 percent and lowered productivity  by as much as 40 percent annually. Meeting the growing  demand for trade and investment in the agricultural sector  remains a major challenge in Africa, where it is estimated  that only 10 percent of farmers have access to credit.
            
                          
              
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                   Livelihood & Social Stability Livelihood & Social Stability
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                   Agriculture Agriculture
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