The fourth edition of the EU-Africa Business Summit, held in a new hybrid format, discussed the most critical economic challenges shaping the shared future of both continents by bringing influential business leaders, policymakers and experts together.
- The EU is Africa’s largest trade and investment partner, and the main supporter of the African Continental
- Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) with €72.5 million mobilised by the end of 2020. EU-27 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) stock in Africa was
- €222 billion, compared to €42 billion from the US and €38 from China. In 2018, the EU-27 accounted for 32% of Africa’s total trade, whereas China accounted for 17% and the US 6%
WELCOME
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH PHIL HOGAN
AGRICULTURE/ AGRIBUSINESS: A STRONGER AGRICULTURE FOR A FAIRER RURAL DEVELOPMENT
The African agriculture sector must transition toward agribusiness. Globally competitive agriculture will enable Africa to benefit from its natural resources, develop its rural areas and provide opportunities for future generations. To this end, the European Union is assuming its role to support Africa realise its agri-food potential.
In agriculture and agribusiness there is an urgent need for public policies to attract investments and to implement climate smart policies. Innovative financial instruments such as the EU External Investment Plan (EIP) and its specific investment window on agriculture can support job creation for the youth notably in the cocoa sector.
Furthermore, innovative technology and data can help farming communities to thrive through better market access and by enabling products to be sold at higher post-harvest prices. This, in turn, will help generate greater interest from young people in the opportunities offered by the agricultural sector. Cooperation between Africa and the EU is essential to transform African agriculture and feed the growing population.
GREEN TRANSITION: CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION: FAVOURING RENEWABLE AND SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Federico Maria Grati
Head of Agroenergy Services, ENI
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