Africans urged to be serious about agric investment

Africans urged to be serious about agric investment

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Dr. Jonathan Ojadah, Acting Global President – IPHC

Africa is home to the world’s largest arable land, so there is a need for Africans to rekindle their passion for farming.This is because it is the next sustainable sector to revitalize the economy, especially at a time when global shocks are taking a toll on the economy.

Dr. Jonathan Ojada, who is now the Global President of the International Peace Governance Council (IPHC), said that as some countries were deviated from agriculture as a result of the exposure to the oil boom, the source of livelihoods for many people had become less stable. It said the practice of subsistence farming, which had been

Dr. Ojada spoke at the 11th Pan-African Leadership and Investment Summit held in Accra last Friday and in interviews with honors media.

Hosted by IPHC-Ghana in partnership with the Ministry of Tourism, Creative Arts and Culture, the summit brought together African investors to discuss various investment opportunities on the continent. Topics include:

“Peaceful Coexistence and Synergy for African Development”.

“With most countries still in recession, we feel the need to advise all countries to take seriously the opportunity to invest in agriculture, as we believe food security will eradicate hunger.

If hunger is eradicated, we can achieve lasting peace, and on the basis of lasting peace, investment promotion can survive,” he said.

He said his team has launched a sustainable farming project, which he believes will bring a lot of safety to residents.

“We at UNIPGC will work with the United Nations Ghana Association to implement the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Zero Hunger His Agenda and support the growth of agriculture in sustaining the economy for national development. I’m planning a role,” he added. Ensuring sustainable development

In a speech read on his behalf, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Dr. Ibrahim Awal:

“Africa has so many resources but so few that it benefits. It’s time to ask for

In this sense, it is imperative that the multi-party democracy chosen by most African countries realize the continent’s potential for peace and development. ”

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