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TZH 38 - Sustainable mechanization for Africa
Sustainable mechanization for Africa
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More than 75 percent of farmers in sub-Saharan Africa prepare their lands using only hand tools. It’s a practice that results in poor productivity and repels young people. Which is why the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, FAO, and the African Union have developed a framework to roll out sustainable farm mechanization across the continent. The aim is to reduce drudgery, increase agricultural efficiency and boost food security. On this episode of TZH, we hear from Her Excellency Josefa Sacko, African Union Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture, and Joseph Mpagalile, an agriculture engineer and expert at FAO.

Interview: Charlotta Lomas
8min. 05sec.
Topic(s): Agriculture & crops, Food Security, Hunger & food insecurity, Rural or agricultural development, Zero Hunger
Produced by: Charlotta Lomas, FAO
 
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