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Africa’s potential to be the world food basket World Future Society Conference Cape Town 2010

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Africa’s potential to bethe world food basket

World Future Society ConferenceCape Town 2010

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THE “GOING HOME” SHIFT…

Talk will be divided in 3 broad categories– that we can all relate to:– that we can all relate to:

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SEX

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DRUGS

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ROCK & ROLL

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UN GLOBAL POPULATIONSCENARIO

REGION 2007 (MILLION) 2050 % CHANGE

• World 6,671 9,191 (can be ashigh as 10,600

+ 38 %

• Africa 965 1,998 +107 %• Africa 965 1,998 +107 %

• Asia 4,030 5,266 + 31 %

• South America 572 769 + 34 %

• North America 339 445 + 31 %

• Europe 731 664 - 9%

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Global Shift in Consumption

• Rapid Urbanization

• Reduction of poverty• < $2\day – basic carb intake not met

• $2-$10 – more protein is consumed

• >$10 – demand shifts to more value added products• >$10 – demand shifts to more value added products

• World Bank forecast

– People earning > $16 000\year

• Current 352 M

• 2,1 Billion by 2050

• 7 X increase in protein eaters

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• Increased proteinconsumption largest driverof demand in comingdecades

• Production of 1kg proteinon average requires 4 kgon average requires 4 kggrain

• 7 X increase in protein willcause a 7 X 4 increase ingrain consumption = 28 Xincrease grain demand.

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Food demand is estimated todouble by 2050

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DRUGS

• To meet global demand increase will require a “second

green revolution”

• Challenge

– 37% population increase

– 28 X more feed grain– 28 X more feed grain

• Only 12% of global agricultural land not being utilized(rainforests excluded)

• Africa – holds bulk of this unutilized land

• Agriculture uses 70% of world water resources

• GM holds greatest potential to solve(resistance exists)

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Utilize unutilized resourcesfirst.

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Rock & Roll

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Africa at a Glance

COUNTRY TotalArea km²

ArableLand

ArableArea km²

Irrigatedarea Km²

% Arableirrigated

RenewableWater km³

South Africa 1,214,470 12.1% 146,950.87 14,980 10.19% 50

Angola 1,246,700 2.7% 33,037.5 800 2.42% 187Angola 1,246,700 2.7% 33,037.5 800 2.42% 187

DRC 2,267,048 2.9% 64,837.57 110 0.17 1283

Africa (Sub-Sahara)

14,690,589 8.2% 1,198,411 49,340 4.12%

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Africa’s irrigation Potential

• South Africa has some of the lowest renewablewater resources in Africa

• Yet it uses it very well.

• South Africa as benchmark to calculate“theoretical irrigation potential” of Sub-Sahara“theoretical irrigation potential” of Sub-SaharaAfrica

• Potential = 561 326.51 km² of additional irrigationpossible

• Not including areas where irrigation is not

necessary

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Africa holds the key tosolving any future global food

crisisLand Water

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Why is Africa not taking itsrightful place as global food

producer ?• Subsistence farming –

deeply rooted in culture

• Political instability &• Political instability &corruption (Perceived risk)

• Lack of Infrastructure

• Economies of scale –creating critical mass inlow margin environment

• Funding

• Land ownership

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Poverty Reduction

• Africa faces thebiggest povertychallenge of allcontinents

• 107% increase in• 107% increase inpopulation

• Agriculture by defaultdeals with poverty atits root.

• Food security majorrisk

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The world is interested inAfrica

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A very scarce resource

• “We think now is anexcellent point of entryfor taking a long termposition in agriculture– Lord Jacob– Lord JacobRothschild, FortuneMagazine.

• Korea – Madagascar

• America - Sudan

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5 Strategic Action Points

• A realization of the magnitude of the crisisfacing world – specifically Africa

• Infrastructure challenges

• Funding mechanism to deal with perceived• Funding mechanism to deal with perceivedrisk vs. long term investment.

• Gaining critical mass in global commercialagriculture

• Cohesive execution of an Africanagricultural policy

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South Africa’s role in anAfrican green revolution.

• South African farmers are on par with theircounterparts in the USA, Chile & Israel.

• Adverse climate \ limited water resources

• Furthest from international markets• Furthest from international markets

• Provide valuable knowledge into Africa

• “Our strategy is to support farmers in alarger African context – in line with ourbusiness expansion goals.” The Thinker,March 2010. Minister Tina JoematPettersson

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Africa holds the key to solvingany future global food crisis