Commenting on what kind of policies can boost investment in African agriculture, Vanessa said: “The inclination of many governments is protectionism. Indicating that necessity is the driver, she advised African governments to make necessary regulatory reforms within a short period of time to catchup with the dynamic global trade. Global climate change is here and food and agriculture systems need to change. We need functioning trade corridors because everybody requires some level of import and some level of export to be functioning,” says Vanessa. With over two decades of working experiences in different African countries, Level 4 International provides a variety of consulting services, including marketing, strategy, operations.
Source: News Business Ethiopia May 23, 2024 11:16 UTC