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      African Union
      The CAADP Partnership Platform 2013-2nd Business Meeting
      30 October 2013
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      2013 CAADP Journalist of the year Awards , Sustaining the CAADP Momentum ,Octobe
      9 October 2013
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      African private sector discusses CAADP implementation for agricultural growth
      7 October 2013

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      African private sector discusses CAADP implementation for agricultural growth

      Lusaka-Zambia, October 7, 2013 –As part of the ongoing Sustaining the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) momentum initiative, the African Union Commission in collaboration with the NEPAD Agency convened a stakeholder meeting for the private sector in Africa.

      The aim of the two day meeting is to build consensus on the requirements for strengthening Africa’s domestic private sector to respond to the investment opportunities in sustaining the CAADP momentum.

      The meeting falls within the continued CAADP implementation support to public sector institutions and processes in transformative aspects including strengthening capability in planning, policy design as well as monitoring and accountability systems. Consequently, the meeting aims to facilitate the desired support to domestic private sector to strengthen and catalyse the growth of an able, profitable and competitive agro-industry on the continent

      Representing the AUC and the NEPAD Agency during the opening of the meeting, Head of CAADP at NEPAD Agency, Mr. Martin Bwalya, assured the participants that the AUC and NEPAD Agency are committed to supporting the private sector in their contribution and involvement in advancing CAADP implementation.

      He encouraged the meeting to put forward their proposals on how they would like to engage the AUC and NEPAD Agency based on the last 10 years of CAADP implementation.

      At the end of the meeting, a communiqué will be issued showing clearly defined and implementable work streams meant to increase opportunities and to create an enabling environment for the growth of Africa’s agricultural-based domestic private sector.

      For further information please contact:

      Mr. Komla Bissi

      AUC CAADP Advisor

      Bissik@africa-union.org

      Ms Carol Jilombo

      AUC CAADP Communications Officer

      Jilomboc@africa-union.org

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      African Union
      Interview with The Honorable Dr. Agnes M. Kalibata, Rwanda's Minister of Agricul
      3 October 2013
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      African Union
      Second Communiqué on Integrated Seed Sector Development
      8 April 2013

      Second Communiqué on Integrated Seed Sector Development

      African Union Commission African Seed and Biotechnology Programme (ASBP)

      Integrated Seed Sector Development in Africa: The Role of Entrepreneurship and Priority Themes for Joint Action

      The concept of integrated seed sector development (ISSD) was endorsed by the African Union Commission in the Communiqué on Integrated Seed Sector Development of May 2011 as part of efforts towards the implementation of the African Seed and Biotechnology Programme (ASBP) which was endorsed by the AU Heads of State and Government in 2007 during their 8th Ordinary Session and acknowledging that different seed systems co-exist, each with its own unique characteristics and contributions. Therefore, the Communiqué recommends that a pluralistic approach to seed sector development is required to optimally serve objectives of food security, economic development and biodiversity through entrepreneurship.

      The delegates from the following AU Member States: Burundi; Ethiopia; Ghana; Malawi; Mali; Mozambique; Uganda; and Zambia, and regional organisations in Africa: ASARECA; and RUFORUM, discussed seed sector development in a meeting organised by the African Union Commission and Wageningen University and Research centre, financially supported by the Government of the Netherlands in partnership with Agri-ProFocus, CTA, Future Agricultures Consortium, IFAD, IFDC, Royal Tropical Institute and Self Help Africa. The meeting took place from the 8th to the 10th of April 2013 at the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Kumasi, Ghana.

      This pan-African synthesis meeting was guided by a regional workshop held in Adama, Ethiopia in September 2012, and national seed entrepreneurship assessments, consultative multi-stakeholder workshops and national seminars in Burundi, Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Uganda and Zambia.

      Recognising that a number of principles guide the operationalization of the integrated seed sector development concept, including the appreciation of the relevance of informal seed systems, the need for integrating informal and formal systems and inclusive participation. Accordingly, programmes can be built upon a range of seed systems to foster pluralism and integration. An evidence based approach contributes to guiding interventions in different seed systems. Enabling policies can foster the development of a vibrant seed sector.

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      Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP ) Partnership Platform (PP) to be held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from March 26-28, 2013.
      Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP ) Partnership Plat
      25 March 2013

      Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP ) Partnership Platform (PP) to be held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from March 26-28, 2013.

      The 9th CAADP Partnership Platform Meeting Documents (2013)

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      Communiqué: Food and Nutrition Security 2012
      Communiqué: Food and Nutrition Security 2012
      23 November 2012

      Communiqué: Food and Nutrition Security 2012

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      African Union
      Keynote Statement by H.E. Mrs. Tumusiime Rhoda Peace, Commissioner For Rural Eco

      KEYNOTE STATEMENT BY H.E. MRS. TUMUSIIME RHODA PEACE, COMMISSIONER FOR RURAL ECONOMY AND AGRICULTURE, THE AFRICAN UNION COMMISSION, AT THE CHINA-AFRICA POVERTY REDUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT FORUM

      White Sands Hotel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - 28 July 2012

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      African Union
      Key Note Presentation on “The African Union Commission’s interventions in Agricu

      Key Note Presentation on “The African Union Commission’s interventions in Agriculture and Role of Governments in Promoting Agricultural Value Chain financing as a priority for sustainable and accelerated Development in Africa.” by

      H.E Tumusiime Rhoda Peace

      Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture

      African Union Commission

      Addis Ababa Ethiopia

      Delivered at the 5th African Rural and Agricultural Credit Association (AFRACA) Agribanks Forum

      Serena Hotel, Kigali, Rwanda

      24th July 2012

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