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Conclusion: Agri-Food Deepening, Sustainable Development Planning, and Policy Platonicity

In: Agricultural Transformation in Africa

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  • Gbadebo Odularu

    (Virginia Military Institute (VMI)
    Bay Atlantic University (BAU)
    Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG)
    United States Institute for Advancing Community Development Through Interdisciplinary Scientific Research and Education (USI-ADMIRE))

  • Olatokunbo Akinseye Aluko

    (University of East London (UEL))

Abstract

The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic (COVID-19) drove to the forefront the criticality of agri-food and public health systems in reshaping sustainable development goals. Invariably, agricultural deepening and sustainable development are mutually reinforcing, thereby generating interactive linkages between agriculture and non-agriculture sectors. Improved agricultural competitiveness is essential for economic growth in the sense that agriculture is a large sector, and growth in that sector imposes a high weight on aggregate growth, justifying public investment in agriculture. This concluding chapter wraps up the policy recommendations articulated in this book within the context of areas of future policy research agenda.

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  • Gbadebo Odularu & Olatokunbo Akinseye Aluko, 2023. "Conclusion: Agri-Food Deepening, Sustainable Development Planning, and Policy Platonicity," Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development, in: Gbadebo O. A. Odularu (ed.), Agricultural Transformation in Africa, pages 181-188, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:aaechp:978-3-031-19527-3_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-19527-3_13
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