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Operationalising the food, trade, climate and infrastructure nexus in Africa

  • Publication | 2026

Africa’s food security, climate resilience, infrastructure and trade agendas are increasingly connected at the continental policy level, but implementation remains fragmented. The main challenge is not a lack of ambition. Africa has strong continental strategies and renewed commitments. The problem is that these commitments are often not translated into coordinated national and regional action.

Several gaps stand out. National agricultural investment plans do not always integrate climate adaptation effectively. Financing is another major constraint. Agriculture, infrastructure, climate and trade initiatives all require large-scale investment, but funding is often pursued separately. This creates duplication and limits opportunities for integrated, bankable projects.

Common African Agro-Parks are a practical way to overcome this problem in practice. If well designed, they could connect production, processing, storage, logistics, energy, water, trade corridors and regional value chains. Their success will depend on strong political leadership, clearer institutional coordination, regional economic community involvement, sufficient feasibility funding and stronger links to existing infrastructure corridors.

Africa already has the policy direction needed. The priority now is to move from alignment on paper to coordinated, financed and climate-resilient implementation.

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