Modernizing Agriculture Should be the Growth Model for Africa
Hung Tran
No 2404, Policy briefs on Agriculture Markets, Policies and Food Security from Policy Center for the New South
Abstract:
China and India have become powerful incumbents in the manufacturing-for-exports and services-for-exports sectors, respectively. This has made it difficult for Africa, as a latecomer, to employ similar growth models for its own development. Given current geopolitical tension, its own comparative advantages and urgent needs, modernizing agriculture should be the growth model for Africa.
Date: 2024-10
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