AUC and CTA sign MoU to strengthen agricultural policies in Africa
Addis Ababa, November 9, 2012 - The African
Union Commission (AUC) and the Technical Centre for Agricultural and
Rural Cooperation (CTA), today signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen agricultural policies in Africa.
The
MoU was signed by the AUC’s Department of Rural Economy and Agriculture
(DREA) Commissioner, Mrs. Rhoda Peace Tumusiime, on behalf of the AUC
and Dr. Michael Hailu, CTA Director.
During
the signing ceremony, Mrs. Tumusiime welcomed the partnership with CTA
as a timely move; as global attention was now focused on Africa’s
resolve to shoulder its responsibilities of eradicating hunger and
poverty.
“This
is a partnership that is being formally recognised on the heels of the
commemoration of the African Day for Food and Nutrition Security Day, in
which the issue of access to safe and nutritious food to all is a
significant consideration. It is, therefore, essential that this
partnership aims at supporting in concrete terms, the drive towards a
hunger-free Africa,’’ she said.
Mrs.
Tumusiime commended CTA’s role in championing the causes of
agricultural development, food and nutrition security and environmental
sustainability in Africa.
She
stressed that DREA and CTA had already forged strong partnerships
through collaborative efforts in popularising the AU’s Policy Framework
on Pastoralism as well as engagements DREA has had with CTA organised
Development Policy Briefings.
Mrs.
Tumusiime was further pleased to note that CTA’s current strategic plan
had identified the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development
Programme (CAADP) and related Africa-led Agriculture and Rural
Development (ARD) policy processes as its focus of engagement with
Africa.
Speaking
during the ceremony, Dr. Hailu said CTA was committed to supporting
agriculture and rural development particularly in Africa because of the
various challenges the continent faces.
Consequently,
to effectively address Africa’s agricultural challenges, he said CTA
had realigned its activities with prioritised activities identified by
governments through CAADP programmes.
Among
other collaborative efforts, the MOU focuses on strengthening the
cooperation between the two institutions to enhance agricultural
policies in Africa for increased productivity, intra-regional trade in
agricultural products, promote sustainable natural resource management
and to accelerate the implementation of CAADP at national, regional and
continental levels.
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