MachinePoint’s team is highly motivated by projects in Africa as they easily perceive the positive impact industrial projects have on populations. Food industry development will bring food prices down and make them more affordable for the vast majority.
insights into the barriers and opportunities to expand and improve livelihoods for the local population within the gold value chain and key agricultural chains, as well as to address the challenges around worst forms of child
new market opportunities for local food processors and retailers. TechnoServe worked with selected Zambian food processors to commercialize affordable fortified food products (corn-soya blend and high-energy protein supplements) through both clinical settings and private retail outlets. Solutions for African Food Enterprises (SAFE)
Shows the cost of the lowest cost set of foods that would meet requirements for food-based dietary guidelines, in comparison to total food budget. As the ratio approaches 1, the more unaffordable the healthy diet.
The paper offers recommendations on how to support local manufacturers to make “Made in Africa” the first choice for African farmers and agro-food processors.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. IMF Management has approved the first review of the Staff-Monitored Program (SMP) with the Central African Republic. The SMP aims to improve the track record of policy implementation and unlock budget support from donors.
Find out about the foreign trade outline of the Central African Republic through key foreign trade figures, trade compliance, main traded products and partner countries.