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Africa's Food Economy Poised for Investment with Climate-Resilient Systems
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48642, member: 636"] A financial expert says Africa should treat food like gold or oil investments. The continent spends over 110 billion dollars each year buying food from other countries. Smart money managers could make serious cash from African farms and food storage systems. The writer believes Africa wastes chances to turn farming into big business. African food systems have all the pieces investors want but nobody connects them properly. Farmers grow valuable crops like cashews and shea nuts but lack money and tech support. Storage buildings and processing plants could generate steady income if banks backed them properly. Cold storage trucks and delivery services need funding to keep food fresh from farms to cities. Ghana looks perfect for testing these investment ideas. The country has a strong commodities exchange and mobile money systems that reach most people. Government leaders focus on growing more food locally after recent global supply problems. Young entrepreneurs start food businesses and cooperatives across the nation. Climate-focused investing grows popular among major financial firms worldwide. Food systems that help the environment attract serious investor attention. These investors want solid data about crop yields and weather patterns before putting money down. They also need clear ways to earn returns from their investments. The expert argues feeding people should make money without being unfair. Smart financial decisions about food systems could bring capital flows that strengthen the whole continent. Africa needs to prepare investment-ready projects instead of asking for donations. Profitable food production could feed a billion people with dignity. [/QUOTE]
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