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AU to Boost Fertilizer Access for African Farmers

May 13, 2024
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The African Union (AU) says it will provide fertilizers to smallholder farmers through small and medium enterprises (SME) ventures and other similar businesses.

The AU recognized that the continent produces approximately 30 million metric tons of mineral fertilizer each year but lamented that most of them are not accessed by local farmers, hence the need to create ways to make fertilizers accessible.

This was disclosed in the Nairobi Declaration on Africa Fertilizer and Soil Health Summit, Kenya dated May 9, 2024.

The declaration came after a three-day meeting with relevant stakeholders in the agricultural sector.

The event also drew representatives of heads of government to brainstorm on how to ensure an agricultural revolution for Africa’s economic progression.

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AU said in order to make fertilizers available for farmers and improve the agricultural sector, it would rely on multi-stakeholder partnerships to establish SMEs ventures, among other action plans.

The statement partly read, “We hereby endorse the Fertilizer and Soil Health Action Plan and the Soil Initiative for Africa Framework as key guiding documents to harness multi-stakeholder partnerships and investment to drive policies, finance, research and development, markets, and capacity building for fertilizer and sustainable soil health management in Africa.

“On Fertilizers, We commit to triple domestic production and distribution of certified quality organic and inorganic fertilizers by 2034 to improve access and affordability for small holder farmers through the following actions:

“Prioritize local production and blending of  fertilizers using locally available raw materials; Strengthen research and development on the utilization of inorganic and organic by resuscitating the Atrian Centre for Fertilizer Development in Harare;

” Provide incentives for local production, utilization and recycling of organic resources; Leverage opportunities offered by decentralized, low-carbon, and circular fertilizer production; Establish small and medium ventures, especially by youth and women, oriented to the production and distribution of organic and inorganic fertilizers.”

“Leverage the African Continental Free Trade Ares (ACFTA) double intra-Africa fertilizer trade by 2034.

“We commit to make available by 2034, to 70% of small holder semens on the continent, targeted agronomic recommendations for specific crops, soils, and climatic conditions to ensure greater efficiency and sustainable use of fertilizers through the following actions.”

Nairametrics previously reported that the AU decried Africa’s unusual reliance on the global market, noting that the continent can be self-reliant if the needed cooperation crystalizes.

It maintained there is a dire need to expand the last-mile delivery system in Africa, thereby shortening the distances that African farmers travel to access fertilizer and other critical farm inputs.

-Nairametrics

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