Despite the immense social and economic potential prevailing in Africa, the continent will have to reposition itself in a number of fronts to sustainably transform the livelihoods of close to 1.2 billion residents. That was the underlying metre in a panel-discussion hosted by Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Wednesday July 19, 2016. The Panellists who were drawn from academia, industry and non-governmental organizations threshed out opportunities, key challenges and viable solutions to Africa’s development. Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) Executive Vice President, Dr. Katsumi Hirano believes Africa needs to innovate its agriculture sector... Continue reading →
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