The Summit is being held under the theme: “Transforming
Africa’s agriculture for shared prosperity and improved livelihoods; harnessing
opportunities for inclusive growth and sustainable development”.
It
is also being held in the 2014 AU Year of Agriculture and Food and Nutrition
Security and the commemoration of the 10 year anniversary since the
Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) was adopted.
AU
Commissioner at the Department of Rural Economy
and Agriculture, Tumusiime Rhoda Peace, says the last decade of CAADP
implementation, has redefined and reshaped the critical path to the attainment
of Africa`s agricultural transformation objectives.

The
joint conference recommended among other things the need to enhance Public-Private Partnerships
and Investment Financing for African Agriculture and called on stakeholders to establish and/or strengthen
inclusive public-private partnerships for at least five priority agricultural
commodity value chains with a strong linkage to smallholder agriculture and to
strengthen the capacities of domestic apex private sector intermediary
institutions for inclusive facilitation and coordination to ensure engagement
of the private sector in CAADP implementation.
“This
forum will, therefore, provide an opportunity for men, women and youth stakeholders in the agribusiness
sector to discuss and develop concrete strategies for the realization of these
recommendations,” she said.
In a key note address, the new AUC Head of Division of
Agriculture and Food Security Mr. Boaz Keizire, highlighted the key
opportunities and challenges for enhancing Africa’s agribusiness value chains
and the outcomes of the AU Joint Conference of Ministers of Agriculture, Rural
Development and Aquaculture.
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