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World Economic Forum Annual Meeting

Rebuilding Trust

SESSION

Cultivating opportunities on African soil

Sustainable intensification of agricultural production on a global scale, especially in Africa, is necessary to ensure food security and nutrition. However, compared to temperate areas, agriculture in tropical regions faces severe inherent constraints such as low nutrient content, accelerated decomposition and loss of organic carbon, susceptibility to acidification, low nutrient retention, and low water holding capacity.

Under such circumstances, the efficiency of applied inorganic fertilizers is very low, leading to inadequate yield response and variable profitability per kilogram of fertilizer used within the same farm. Hence, we must identify ways to raise crop response rates effectively to apply nutrient resources under various soil and ecological conditions that African farmers face.

Moderator

Éliane Ubalijoro

Chief Executive Officer, CIFOR-ICRAF; Director General, ICRAF
Speakers

H.E. Philip Mpango

Vice President of Tanzania

Anne Beathe Tvinnereim

Minister of International Development, Norway

Agnes Kalibata

former president of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), former Minister of Agriculture and Animal Resources, Rwanda and former UN Food Systems Summit Special Envoy

Svein Tore Holsether

President and Chief Executive Officer, Yara International