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Agnes Quisumbing

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Transforming Africa’s Agriculture Value Chains Through Mechanization

Radisson Blu Hotel, Dakar Sea Plaza

Route de la Corniche Ouest

Dakar, Senegal

April 16, 2019

  • 2:30 – 6:00 pm (Africa/Dakar)
  • 10:30 – 2:00 pm (US/Eastern)
  • 8:00 – 11:30 pm (Asia/Kolkata)

An agricultural mechanization agenda should harness the opportunities for mechanization at each stage of the agriculture value chain. Successful mechanization along the value chain will have to be a priority in future development and growth agendas for African smallholder agriculture and will require not only new technologies but also organizational innovations, such as reliable services and cooperation arrangements for and with farmers. Mechanization of value chains, when done right, can and must be employment enhancing and need not replacing.

This and more questions will be discussed with our panelists.