Farms: Farming First in Mozambique - Lindiwe Sibanda (FANRPAN) & Julie Howard (PCHPA)
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www.farmingfirst.org Two experts on African agricultural development visited farms in Mozambique ahead of the G20 meeting in Pittsburgh. In this video, Dr. Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, CEO of the Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network, and Dr. Julie Howard, Executive Director of the Partnership to End Hunger and Poverty in Africa, listen to farmers and translate their concerns to the rest of the world. Policymakers must target development aid in such a way that it captures agriculture's true contribution to the economy. Aid should also aim to build long-term, sustainable growth and improved rural livelihoods.
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This would be great if Native Africans was controlling the farming!!!!!! Every time I look up there is some foreigner controlling all the mass production of foods in Africa. Why is that?