Lobby pushes for continent-wide food policy
What you need to know:
- Peter Gubbels, the director of action research and advocacy for West Africa at Groundswell International, noted that there cannot be a sustainable healthy diet “with all this dumping going on”.
- He said the food system goes beyond a linear value chain to include people’s relations to food in terms of gender and resilience.
Peter Gubbels, the director of action research and advocacy for West Africa at Groundswell International, noted that there cannot be a sustainable healthy diet “with all this dumping going on”.
He said the food system goes beyond a linear value chain to include people’s relations to food in terms of gender and resilience.
Policies on climate, agriculture and trade that do not speak to each other were identified as another key impediment to a more wholesome and sustainable food system in Africa.
Another issue discussed at the conference was the growth of non-communicable diseases attributed to chemicals in food.
“So many chemicals banned in Europe and America are still used on food crops in Africa. We must conduct tests to establish what chemicals are in our food,” said Susan Nakacwa, a researcher.
The workshop took place at a conference in Kampala to develop a shared vision for the growth of African agro-ecological entrepreneurs and territorial markets centred on equitable and sustainable development for a healthy and viable diet.
AFSA is pushing for a food policy that shifts the conversation away from food production and toward bringing together land, seed, climate and other citizen-related issues.