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      African Union launches the CAADP Strategy and Action Plan 2026 - 2035 and the CAADP Kampala Declaration

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      African Union launches the CAADP Strategy and Action Plan 2026 - 2035 and the CAADP Kampala Declaration
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      6 Mai 2025 - 13:13
      • AU launches CAADP Strategy & Action Plan 2026-2035 & CAADP Kampala Declaration
      • AU launches CAADP Strategy & Action Plan 2026-2035 & CAADP Kampala Declaration
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        The African Union on Monday the 5th of May launched the Kampala CAADP Strategy and Action Plan (2026 – 2035), which aims to mobilise $100 billion, lift agrifood output by 45 per cent, triple intra-African trade in farm goods, and cut post-harvest losses in half.

        The Comprehensive African Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP) is an Agenda 2063 continental initiative, aimed to help African countries eliminate hunger and reduce poverty by raising economic growth through agriculture-led development. The Launch at the ongoing two-day conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, has raised the stakes for food systems, with the Kampala CAADP Declaration now signed.

        Delivering the keynote address, Hon. Kyakulaga Fred Bwino, Minister of State for Agriculture, the Republic of Uganda/Chair of the African Union Specialized Technical Committee (STC) on Agriculture, Rural Development, Water and Environment (ARDWE) said, this is the third in a series of CAADP strategies, the first having been espoused in the Maputo Declaration in 2003, the second in the Malabo Declaration in 2014, and now the CAADP Kampala Declaration 2025. CAADP is the most ambitious and comprehensive agricultural reform effort ever undertaken in Africa.
        Hon. Bwino noted that the responsibility for leading the implementation process lies squarely with governments and asked continental institutions to play the broader coordination and monitoring role, involving more critical stakeholders at all stages.

        "There are key CAADP aspects such as market opening, infrastructure development or pest and disease control that are better managed through inter-country collaboration, hence the need for Regional Economic Communities (RECs) to play the lead role " Hon. Bwino said.

        On his part, the African Union Commissioner for Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue Economy and Sustainable Environment (ARBE), H.E. Moses Vilakati, said that the new CAADP Strategy and Action Plan 2025-2036 marks a significant shift towards agrifood systems transformation.

        “We recognize that agriculture is not just about production, but about creating a holistic system that encompasses production, processing, distribution, and consumption. It also envisions sustainable and resilient agri-food systems for a healthy and prosperous Africa,” he said.

        “Through this strategic document, the continent has been offered a springboard to create greater coherence in the bid to drive nature-positive agricultural production systems that will support ecosystem restoration and bio-diversity gain,” Commissioner Vilakati emphasized.

        Currently, Africa is home to nine of the 10 countries most vulnerable to climate change, and African Union Member states are already diverting up to 9 per cent of their national budgets to respond to climate extremes.
        South Africa's Minister of Agriculture, John Steenhuisen, challenged leaders on the continent to invest and uphold commitments made to a continentwide plan that will see the continent feed itself in a decade.
        Hon Steenhuisen said the continent must eliminate distortions and resolve market failures hindering technology adoption as part of efforts to enhance agricultural growth and productivity while increasing the level and efficiency of farm investments for a broader impact.

        "The agrifood system requires innovative technologies to adapt suitably to local social conditions and be updated in response to environmental factors, such as the co-evolution of pests and diseases, degradation of water and land resources, and climate change," Steenhuisen said.

        Addressing the launching event virtually, H.E. Nardos Bekele, CEO of AUDA NEPAD said “as we launch this Strategy and Action Plan, let us remember that its success hinges on true ownership: domestication in national, regional, and continental plans; robust financing partnerships mobilized through Team Africa; and meaningful engagement of our youth, women, smallholders, private sector, and civil society. The launch is neither an endpoint nor a ceremony—it is the ignition of a decade of acceleration.

        “We will accelerate the full implementation of the AfCFTA to boost intra-African trade, sustain the Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA) and its catalytic investments, and fast-track the post-Malabo CAADP Biennial Reviews (BR) that sharpen our policy compass. More importantly strengthen systemic capacity for robust multisectoral planning for policy coherence, budgeting and coordination,” she stressed.

        The African Food Systems Parliamentary Network (AFSPaN) asked Parliamentarians to be fully integrated into national policy cycles, with the authority, information, and budgetary influence needed to shape long-term, cross-sectoral reforms.

        “Parliamentarians are not bystanders but system shapers. Through legislation, oversight and budget allocation, we can embed the Kampala Declaration into national policy, ensuring our food systems deliver healthy diets, climate resilience and equitable livelihoods for all.”

        AFSPaN said at the continental level, Members of Parliament must lead by example, ensuring that all legislative actions are aligned with Africa’s commitment to end hunger, build resilience, and deliver on the SDGs.
        Delegates also heard that delivering on the CAADP Kampala Agenda in the next decade will require re-evaluating agricultural and nutrition policies that embrace the growing complexities of urbanisation, population growth, the challenges posed by youth, and shifting points of influence in planning.

        Notes to Editors:

        About the CAADP
        The Comprehensive African Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP) is an African Union Agenda 2063 continental initiative that aims to raise agricultural productivity, increase public investment in agriculture, and stimulate economic growth through agriculture-led development, thus helping African countries eliminate hunger and reduce poverty.

        Launched in 2003 following the Maputo Declaration and reaffirmed in 2014 in Equatorial Guinea with the Malabo Declaration, it focuses on improving food security and nutrition and increasing incomes in Africa’s farming-based economies.

        CAADP is the most ambitious and comprehensive agricultural reform effort ever undertaken in Africa. It has emerged as the cornerstone framework for driving agricultural transformation across Africa and represents a fundamental shift toward development that is fully owned and led by African governments.

        For further information, please contact:

        Dr. Janet Edeme, Head of Division for Rural Development and Ag. Head of Division for Agriculture and Food Security, Division, Directorate of Agriculture and Rural Development, (DARBE) African Union Commission Email: EdemeJ@africa-union.org

        For media inquiries:
        Mr. Molalet Tsedeke, Information and Communications Directorate; AU Commission WhatsApp: +251-911-630-631; Email: molalett@africa-union.org

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