“The conversations have all been had, over and over again; all the research has been done; and Africa has all the resources required to achieve food security and sovereignty, but progress is still slow, and sometimes even absent or going backwards. This was the message of Dr Brylyne Chitsunge, a farmer and the Pan-African Parliament’s ambassador for food security, at a recent event hosted by Potatoes South Africa to discuss the status of the potato industry.”Farmer’s Weekly
“The conversations have all been had, over and over again; all the research has been done; and Africa has all the resources required to achieve food security and sovereignty, but progress is still slow, and sometimes even absent or going backwards. This was the message of Dr Brylyne Chitsunge, a farmer and the Pan-African Parliament’s ambassador for food security, at a recent event hosted by Potatoes South Africa to discuss the status of the potato industry.”
For the entire article titled “Africa’s food crisis – A sad, familiar song,” as published in Farner’s Weekly, click here.