Adesina declared that Africa is ready to transform agriculture into a commercial enterprise and Tanzania is no exception.
Our own MPs in July, this year bemoaned the inadequacy of
investment in the country’s agricultural sector, fearing that the
development could lead to food insecurity in Tanzania.
The MPs have thus urged government to put in emergency
interventions to enable increased food crop production to nip the threat
of food crisis in the bud.
It is important that the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and
Cooperatives enhances the capacity of farmers in modern
agricultural practices, improve existing irrigation facilities and build
additional infrastructure to increase food production.
Nevertheless, such a transformation can only take place through the
diversification of the agricultural sector. We also underline that
being able to feed oneself, in sufficient quantities and with quality
food, is a right for each and every human being.
Tanzania should be the food basket of the East African region, but
in order to be so, we have to unleash our full potential and therefore
undergo a radical transformation of our agriculture. Agro-industry is a
sector which can create four times more employment than any other
sector.
According to estimates, the bill for importation of foodstuffs into
Africa comes to US $35 billion a year. For this reason, the AfDB
President is encouraging Africans to develop their agricultural sectors
and to use the budget allocated to food imports elsewhere.
He called upon both the central banks and development banks to
provide loans to the sector. "Offering credit to farming is profitable."
In the same vein, we also call for significant investment in rural infrastructure.
African agriculture must modernise. The AfDB President wants young
people to invest in the sector and he asks that women, who have a large
presence in the sector, be given help to access land. Even better than
that, the AfDB and its development partners are going to commit US $300
million to financing a support fund for women who work in the
agricultural sector in Africa.
In order to respond to the need to modernise African agriculture,
we are calling for investment in transformation of the sector, a means
of development in the sense that it helps to reinforce food security,
reduce poverty, stimulate exports and further economic recovery.
All in all, the ministry's main mission should be to deliver
quality agricultural and cooperative services, provide conducive
environment to stakeholders, build capacity of local government
authorities and facilitate the private sector to contribute effectively
to sustainable agricultural production, productivity and cooperative
development.
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