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Welcome to your true story of Africa Charity is the safest place in the world The oppressors were rotten food In the fields we sometimes sleep hungry and it's so painful
All over sub-Saharan Africa, filmmakers capture local food stories and famines from Senegal to Nigeria east to Kenya and Zimbabwe. Millions of Africans starved to death in the south. It came hard because before this epidemic we have their problems and find something to feed them own family and many of us have lost a job because it has come we sometimes sleep hungry and it is very painful as you know for me a father who has to fight for the family to get some some food on the table is very good painful yes yes the virus I'm scared but if now when but now I can't stay at home go out and fight for my family I'd risk my life to keep food on the table for my family Things are getting too expensive food is going up because the other provinces are the ones keeping this food for themselves Many countries have the knee boat They show that the national change began when the export crisis began.
EU restrictions on medical exports had a major impact outside the home Rowe announced that when the world's largest exporters of these products, such as Kenya and Nigeria, were the world's largest exporters of
grain, such as Ukraine, India and Russia, restricting supply, this increased demand for food across Africa, and prices have been pushed up. These are now pre- coronavirus. And before this was five hundred and now I say him seven hundred he's actually six hundred six oh four I think I 've done a thousand thousands I know one I'll put it on one of the most immediate impacts were the small farmers markets in the street markets most of the small farmers
couldn't take their country food But to the market means those who are trusted.
This market was not there for their food supply. They couldn't get the food . Food is ridiculous. There was rotten food in it.
Farms and people were starving because they couldn't reach it. Greed exposed how complex global supply chains are. Global North-driven disorders and prevention. Africans grow even when they can't export the food they eat. Africa can grow all its own food, but 60 percent of the world's unused arable land is imported by the continent. More food than it exports is bought domestically, with some countries buying a
staggering 80 percent from European colonial control.
Later, most of Africa was completed in the 1960s (from 6-7-9-9)
to move the Global North. It has taken over the dominance of trade in Africa Europe and we have limited our ability African farmers to compete in their
huge markets using mechanisms such as free trade agreements that have forced African countries to lift customs fees on imported food Every time you hear free trade it should raise some red flags very colonial It is a construction that takes into account the history of taking
it out of the West, and this exacerbates what has been achieved. It also comes from our colonial history. Our agricultural production must be the front where the cash crops are actually placed
. and commodities such as rubber and a few cash crops such as cocoa and coffee.Africa's wealth and labor were very ready to satisfy European needs.In order for the colonies to live, they had to import enough food to feed their people.
You have to go into debt and depend on loans from the IMF and you have to borrow from the World Bank. That's the bottom line. You have to
borrow. Why do you have to borrow? You don't have money. Importing anything and everything willy-nilly. Capability Another legacy from colonial era suppression of local food production continues structurally (today) Adaptation Prog Rams were imposed on African countries by the IMF and the World Bank's supply was easier than the financial institutions.
It will pay off your inherited debt. If the colonial era makes certain adjustments to you, the economic adjustments were primitive. Farmers are out of work because of these policies, the food they produce after the imports were cheaper than
many people are hungry because people don't travel that far and now it's the corona issue the market is in the market right now it's very very expensive things are hard things are very hard Almost every day people are looking at my door begging for help looking for food in the last decade Nigeria has become a prosperous country in Africa but in the same period malnutrition has increased 180% and today the World Bank says it has the highest number of child deaths in the world in the IMF the prosperity of the hope and the development of the World Bank clearly It didn't come.
Fruiting in places like Kaduna. Really free trade level and subsidy sanctions were imposed on Africa. They are not even allowed in the US and Europe. In the United Nations, industrial farms earn $20 billion a year (from 6-7-9-9).
Government subsidies are essential to enable them. If farmers think about our economy , I don't know how the Kenyan economy is equal or fair. Such different economies will be the U.S. Subsidies to their farmers will be valid. As healthy Africa struggles to feed itself, with imported goods, most of its own food is produced by women small farmers, just like in colonial times, these producers depend on agriculture for small quantities of raw crops.
Global North ambitions have recently taken the form of
a billionaire-backed welfare scheme called the Green Revolution. Organizations like Bill Gates, the United Nations and of course the World Bank and the IMF , how do we bring it through the agriculture, international financial institutions like the World Bank, the African Development Bank, the IMF and they need to bring that technology and innovation to produce those products because in the end it is not only Africa that needs to feed the world must feed the plan .
Converting such smallholder farms in
Senegal to large industrial farms using seeds and fertilizers,
western agriculture is one such initiative. One of these initiatives is the Nerica A Commercial Rice Growing Program. Recent studies of the Green Revolution have seen no crop yields in more than 12 years. The money of the green revolution in the participating countries has grown by 100% B has poured in from African farmers to depend on many international races but it has not led to any real development .
In fact, all the signs show that the neo-colonial project is showing this kind of resistance all over Africa with the IMF and their ilk at the top of the hit list Nigeria and Senegal with 13 others. With West African nations recently openly asked for the cancellation of their debts and Kenya rejected the desired loan because of exploitative words. Public consciousness about the exploitation of the IMF is also growing with musicians like Bahir Koti in Nigeria teaching people through his song I read some international You know what I wrote because I wanted to draw a direct link between the
rulers of Africa , they are under control
, we need all the money from the West. Development was Zimbabwe Zimbabwe almost that country's pioneering journey African sovereignty is thought to be defined by eating
Africa Africans refused to pay their debts under the late President Mugabe Zimbabwe and in 2000 fought the IMF to privatize their land bringing public ownership like Nelson Farmers who were once given land were occupied by white settlers under a land reform program, economic sanctions from Europe and to this day.
The continued U.S. from looking at the issues of the sanctions to ensure that no country in Africa will ever follow the line of Zimbabwe for the land Zimbabwe and the land will never be when we take our fertile land and redistributed this to the attention of the common people through our persecutors to hit us. Then any product from the farm that was once owned by a white family is not accepted anywhere. The market is in the international market.
You know, every reform is supported outside this country by the
government through financial institutions. Zimbabwe can't do that. Once all the other farmers can do that. They affect our agriculture. Decades of sanctions have paralyzed the economy of Zimbabwe. In particular , Cylon Aid hit last year, destroying large tracts of farmland, destroying homes and worsening food insecurity. Helping those affected by the UN World Food Programme's cyclone was our focus last year. Save lives and so we immediately started giving unconditional food aid to 130,000 people in Chi Money and Ching.
The Susa farm house is still in ruins. More than a year after the typhoon, the distribution of aid to this area was completely unconditional. Prevents aid from
reaching former white farms like Susan in neighboring countries Farmers understand the storm I feel like any kind of sanctions it affects food security it is harmful to people it is very important basic food security should not be a human right it is at risk but when the u.n condemns the impact of sanctions he is an influential supporter of
the international north unilateral pro- Capital policies in Africa exacerbate climate impacts, conflict and the continent's deep dependence on Western trade and help this.
Dependence threatens food security immediately
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It is from the oppressors of the world they can use them 23 hours of the day to destroy the world and for us one hour to talk like one they know they need many Africans to understand that we have it right she got her right many times in Africa I mean when they talk about history Lumbamba Sankara I mean all these great people of destruction Umas Ghana I mean we have seen them all it will not happen again in Kibera I feel like a big sister to rely on donor aid and money and money because even 90 of the Kigo's some of the foundations of the Kigo's are in us UK he is not he started here so Janet we brought these things from glory to drive we have sugar we have rice we have the biggest borehole in Kibera Africa more than half a million people your residents to They have started to help, there are no ngos themselves, now ngos are working from home And we are working at home, we can't be behind our laptops to serve.
Collecting I am Afro-Bright because of the world we are in, the continent we have a fat island, we have that food, they are not made from a laboratory, the soil is found here in Africa, but we also need to remember that food is not only traditional to eat, we are losing the culture that promises to prepare and eat food . Related to food and now when it comes to the question of
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