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September 19, 2024

African food future looks bright with blueprint for food security

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Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa can secure future food supplies by unlocking the potential of their people and farming systems, reveals.

Sub-Saharan Africa faces several challenges impacting and —including climate change, inadequate infrastructure, conflict, and limited access to .

But researchers have created a blueprint for future food security across the region, which builds on assets that can be used to enhance food system resilience—these assets include abundant agricultural resources, genetic diversity, and a youthful population.

Publishing their findings in Food and Energy Security, experts from the University of Birmingham and the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, in Addis Ababa, have identified a series of key factors which will help to build food resilience.

Co-author Dr. Helen Onyeaka, from the University of Birmingham, commented, "Sub-Saharan Africa faces many obstacles, but there are several drivers of food resilience that offer hope for a brighter future and greater food security across the region.

"Several key strategies will help to boost resilience. These include diversifying suppliers, empowering local farmers, promoting sustainable practices, and investing in education and training—reducing reliance on external sources and improving self-sufficiency.

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"By leveraging abundant agricultural resources, , and a youthful population, Sub-Saharan Africa can transform its food systems and enhance self-sufficiency."

The proposed blueprint for future food resilience creates a comprehensive approach to building resilience in the region's food systems—focusing on local empowerment, , and technological integration:

The researchers note that obstacles including , inadequate infrastructure, and limited access to resources combine with rising urbanization and population growth to increase food insecurity. Climate variability affects crop yields and livestock production—emphasizing the urgent need for adaptive strategies.

More information: Solomon Abate Mekonnen et al, Building resilience in Sub‐Saharan Africa's food systems: Diversification, traceability, capacity building and technology for overcoming challenges, Food and Energy Security (2024).

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