book chapter

Agrifood processing in Africa: Status, challenges, and opportunities

by Mia Ellis,
Jared Fang and
Margaret S. McMillan
Publisher(s): AKADEMIYA2063international food policy research institute (ifpri)
Open Access | CC BY-NC-ND-4.0
Citation
Ellis, Mia; Fang, Jared; and McMillan, Margaret S. 2022. Agrifood processing in Africa: Status, challenges, and opportunities. In 2022 Annual trends and outlook report: Agrifood processing strategies for successful food systems transformation in Africa, eds. Chakib Jenane, John M. Ulimwengu, and Getaw Tadesse. Chapter 5, Pp. 44-58. https://ebrary.ifpri.org/digital/collection/p15738coll2/id/136422

A shift from agriculture to manufacturing was one of the hallmarks of job creation, poverty reduction, and rapid growth in low-income countries during the latter half of the 20th century. This experience in earlier decades of structural transformation was characterized by labor-absorbing, productivity-increasing manufacturing. Recent structural change in African countries has been markedly different—productivity gains are realized through reallocation of economic activity away from agriculture without the accompanying within-sector productivity growth in nonagriculture, and manufacturing in particular (Diao, McMillan, and Rodrik 2019; Diao et al., 2021; McMillan and Zeufack 2022). This chapter examines the extent to which agrifood processing follows these trends.

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