Urban Food Actions Platform

Agribusiness Systems in Africa - Rethinking the Role of Markets

Author: Gaëlle BALINEAU, Nicole MADARIAGA, Arthur BAUER, Martin KESSLER
Publisher: AFD - Agence Française de Développement - The World Bank
2020

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The food supply of cities in Africa is changing under the triple effect of population growth, urbanization and changes in agricultural production and trade. These changes create risks: cities in Africa are increasingly facing the challenges of undernutrition and malnutrition. But they also create new opportunities: the food economy is the continent's primary source of employment and will remain so in the near future, both for agricultural production, agri-food processing and product distribution. At the center of this economy are market intermediaries, who act as a link between producers and consumers, and whose inefficiency explains why about a third of production evaporates into food losses. This AFD/World Bank book provides an in-depth analysis of the major shortcomings of these food distribution systems, based on the case of three cities: Rabat, Niamey and Abidjan.


Topic: Food supply and distribution
Tags: Markets
Organization: AFD - Agence Française de Développement - The World Bank
Author: Gaëlle BALINEAU, Nicole MADARIAGA, Arthur BAUER, Martin KESSLER
Year: 2020
Type: Reports & Case Studies
Region: Africa
Resource format: Document
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