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The Agricultural Ministers of Africa met in Johannesburg last week to discuss how they can provide farmers with the technological support needed to maintain ‘climate-smart’ agricultural practices.
The conference, Africa: A Call to Action, resulted in a sixteen point communiqué as to how this can be realistically achieved. Most notable are the proposals that will be presented to world leaders at the climate change summit, COP 17, in Durban later this year.
The proposals put forward by the Ministers focused primarily on the combined effort needed from all associated with African agriculture, with countries, partners, programmes and organisations all called upon to do their bit in securing a prosperous and sustainable future for farming in Africa.
Earlier this month Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, South Africa’s International Relations and Cooperation Minister, stated how COP 17 would provide a unique opportunity to address world leaders on the problem the continent was facing not just with sustainable farming, but with food shortages and the impact of global warming and climate change. The outcome of Africa: A Call to Action was therefore what she described as key to lobbying their cause of addressing the link between food security and poverty alleviation to the broader debate of climate change.
Key points of Communiqué
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