Site icon Nairametrics

AfDB reveals plan to tackle high fertilizer prices affecting food production

The African Development Bank (AfDB) says it will partner with African countries to combat high prices of fertilizer through improving sustainable infrastructural efficiencies, including storage and fixing infrastructure required for food production.

This was disclosed on Wednesday by, Dr Martin Fregene, the Director, Agriculture and Agro-Industry of the AfDB, in preparation for the 2022 annual meetings to be held in Accra, Ghana.

Last month, food inflation in Nigeria rose to 17.2% in the review month, an uptick compared to the 17.11% recorded in the preceding month. This rise in the food index was caused by increases in prices of bread and cereals, food product, Potatoes, yam and other tubers, fish, meat, oils and fats.

What the AfDB is saying

Dr Martin Fregene, the Director, revealed the bank is working on a $100 billion dollars emergency facility to facilitate this measure.

”We engage with member countries on policies that will make more sustainable infrastructural efficiencies in our agricultural system.

News continues after this ad

”Rural infrastructure like storage and rural roads are what we need our countries to fix.

”The reason why Africa turns to Russia and Ukraine to buy cheap wheat and maize is because our local production is not competitive.

”We want African countries to be able to adapt better,” Fregene said.

What you should know

Exit mobile version