World Bank paper on growth strategy for Africa's agriculture, tourism and manufacturing

Industrialized agriculture and agri-business could enable these countries to sustain rapid growth even in the face of climate change.


World Bank | Updated: 09-08-2018 18:58 IST | Created: 09-08-2018 18:58 IST
World Bank paper on growth strategy for Africa's agriculture, tourism and manufacturing
Extracting the maximum growth mileage will require policy action on multiple fronts. (Image Credit: Flickr)

With urban industrialization on the scale achieved by East Asian economies looking increasingly less plausible, small economies in Africa need an alternative strategic approach to long-term growth.

World Bank has released a research paper that aims to identify a growth strategy with the greatest potential for small, landlocked economies in East Africa.

The paper uses Malawi, Rwanda, and Uganda as case studies to explore the potential for growth in agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism in these countries.

The paper marshals extensive reasoning that while the manufacturing sector and exports of light labor or resource intensive manufactures could contribute a fraction of aggregate growth, it is agriculture, agribusiness, and services that will contribute the lion’s share because of an unprecedented convergence of technologies.

Industrialized agriculture and agri-business could enable these countries to sustain rapid growth even in the face of climate change. Malawi, Rwanda, and Uganda, with some trying, can accelerate their convergence to the technological frontier to take full advantage of this promise.

Undoubtedly, there are obstacles to transferring the advanced technologies wholesale to East Africa, but their eventual assimilation is a must and the removal of hurdles needs to be addressed. Extracting the maximum growth mileage will require policy action on multiple fronts.

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