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Africa: Why Africa Should Embrace Territorial Markets to Withstand Climate Shocks and Crises

4 October 2024
in Africa
Africa: Why Africa Should Embrace Territorial Markets to Withstand Climate Shocks and Crises
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A call has been made to African policymakers, local leaders, and the private sector to support the creation of enabling environments for building reliable systems for food security and resilience through territorial markets at the 2024 Africa Agroecological Entrepreneurship and Seed Festival in Harare, Zimbabwe. Experts emphasized the importance of resilient close-to-home markets in feeding billions of people during persistent crises, highlighting the need for action to be taken. The event aimed to empower African traders and farmer folks to establish sustainable and resilient food systems for the future.

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