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Key data - Proparco
16 Development initiatives for sub-Saharan agriculture and food production industries 17 Developing the agri-food and agro-industry sectors in sub-Saharan Africa has become a global challenge in order to combat food crises and meet the growing needs of a fast-increasing population. Massive reinvestment in the agricultural sector is therefore imperative – for governments, producers and private investors. The agribusiness sector in Africa Farming systems Irrigated Tree crop Forest-based Global yields 1961-2009 Use of technology designed to improve agricultural productivity, 2001 – 2003 Fertiliser Irrigated land consumption (kg/ (percentage of ha of agricultural cultivated land) area) REGION America 5 Tractors per 100 km2 of agricultural area East Asia & Pacific N.A. N.A. 89 Eastern Europe & central Asia 11.2 34.7 185 Latin America & the Caribbean 11.4 89.6 123 Middle East & North Africa 32.7 83.3 142 South Asia 38.9 106.7 129 Sub-Saharan Africa 3.6 12.5 13 Europe (monetary union) 17 205.9 1 002 Tonnes per hectare per continent 4 Europe Asia World 3 2 Oceania Africa 1 Source: World Bank data cited in UNECA & African Union, 2009 Rice-tree crop 1961 Highland perennial Highland temperate mixed Root crops 15 % of the total portfolio Irrigated areas for rain-fed crops 14.6 12.35 12 12 1980 1990 2000 2009 15 Cereal-root crop mixed Maize mixed 1970 Source: FAO, 2009 Share of commercial bank lending to the agricultural sector, 2008 Growth rates in public agricultural research expenditures, 1976-2000 Large commercial and smallholder 9 Agro-pastoral millet/sorghum 8.17 Sparse (arid) 6 5.88 5.53 Coastal artisanal fishing 4.28 Lakes 3 2.95 2 2 4 3.6 3 1981-1991 1991-2000 Sub-Saharan Africa 1.02 -0.15 Asia-Pacific 4.67 3.35 Latin America & the Caribbean 1.86 0.32 West Asia & North Africa 4.12 2.93 High income 2.43 0.52 8.05 Pastoral 2 1.37 0.68 0 Geographic distribution of the first 500 african agro-food companies a ia a a a i i l ia lic ia ub an ep nz d R f Ta ite o n U Mo Ma za l mb iqu e Nig er Se n Sie eg rra a Le on Ug e an da a Be ni Bu n rk Bo in tsw n Cô Cong te d’I o vo ire Gu Gam ine b aB iss au Gh n Ke ny Le so tho Ma law a Sources: Nomathemba Mhlanga, Les investissements du secteur privé dans l’agrobusiness en Afrique Subsaharienne, FAO, 2010 CIA - world-factbook, Central bank of Congo, Central bank of Nigeria, Central bank of Kenya, Central bank of South Africa; BCEAO, 2008 Source: Beintema and Elliott, 2009 Expected increase in intra-African demand 2000-2030 Potential Availability of Uncultivated Land in Different Regions 150 2000 120 Notes: Projection = geographical (lat/long) Source: J. Dixon and A. Gulliver with D. Gibbon, Farming Systems and Poverty : improving Farmers’ Livehoods in a Changing World, 2001. > 13 companies 10-12 companies 7-9 companies 4-6 companies FAO Disclaimer The designations employed and the presentation of the material in the maps do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of FAO concerning the legal or constitutionnal status of any country, territory of sea area, or concerning the delimitation of frontiers. Sub-saharan Africa 47% - 53% Latin America and Caribbean 76% - 24% Eastern Europe and Central Asia 150 in billion dollars 2030 Potential income for smallholders in response to this demand 90 83% - 17% 60 East and South Asia 50 23% - 77% Middle East and North Africa 87% - 13% Share of land with travel time to market < 6 hours Share of land with travel time to market > 6 hours 30 30 1-3 companies No companies 0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 Total area (1,000 ha) Note: Figures include headquarters and target market Source: OECD Development Centre (2008); based on “Les 500 premières entreprises africaines” (Jeune Afrique, 2007) and companies' annual reports. www.proparco.fr Note: Data identify uncultivated land with high agro-ecological potential in areas with population density of less than 25 persons /km² Source: Fisher and Shah, 2010 10 250,000 3 2,9 8 10,5 1,6 0 High value-added exports Goods Urban food products Source: NEPAD secretariat, 2005 Private Sector & Development
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