Nine world-class experts on the African economy share their
knowledge regarding the potential for real improvement and growth
in food production and the development of grassroots economies that
will benefit citizens as well as governments. Economic models that
assume good incentives, infrastructure, entrepreneurial skills, and
a level trading field cannot be invoked. Structural adjustment in
African countries has led to unintended consequences because the
common people and the small farmers have not been consulted.
Domestic food production, the crux of Africa's economic problem,
has been downgraded because of the emphasis on export crops. To
develop self-sufficiency and food security, African nations must
mobilize domestic resources, improve the human resource capacity,
and strengthen their scientific and technological bases. They must
also cooperate in integration schemes rather than compete for the
available Western aid.
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