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agricultural productivity by providing to it's farmers with the reacquired kind of fertilizers to boost their yields and production.
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Countries that have developed successfully have shifted resources from agriculture to manufacturing. The Green Revolution benefited most regions of the world, particularly East Asia and the Pacific, where cereal yields quadrupled between 1960 and 1990. But Africa missed out on this and the continued lack of progress in agricultural productivity has been blamed for holding back the region’s overall economic growth.
So what can be done to boost African agricultural productivity? Here are some factors to Transforming Africa’s Agriculture to Improve Competitiveness’ —
1. Develop high-yield crops
Increased research into plant breeding, which takes into account the unique soil types of Africa, is a major requirement. A dollar invested in such research by the
CGIAR consortium of agricultural research centres is estimated to yield six dollars in benefits.
2. Boost irriga
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It should have trained more service providers that could help the lower farmers the knowledge on how to improve the quality and get market for their produce.
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Government boosts it's people agriculture by senstizing the local people the best methods of farming . They also go ahead to support those who can't afford to buy seeds for planting. Government also endavour to make sure that it had research on pests and diseases that affects the agricultural products.It also provides fertilizers to the farmers in order to improve on their harvests.
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