The demand for higher-quality food is driving up demand on already scarce natural resources like land and water due to factors including urbanization, population growth, economic growth, and shifting dietary habits. There will be 3.4 billion additional people to feed when the world's population reaches 10 billion in 2050. Agriculture needs to boost output, boost yields, adjust to the changing climate, and modify practices to waste less food.
"Smallholder farmers in developing nations are known to have a significant impact on the global food security system."
In Africa, they are responsible for up to 90% of food production, making up around one-third of the global food supply. On the other hand, they frequently encounter difficulties including inadequate support networks and profitability. Smallholder farmers must get financial, technological, and climate support in order to guarantee global food security.
AFRICOOP collaborates with its partners to integrate co-operative model to provide local community led solutions in order to generate income and ensure food security.
















