Africa sharpens expertise in agricultural statistics

Tue, Sep 18, 2018 | By publisher


Agriculture

The Economic Commission for Africa, the African Development Bank, AfDB, and the National Institute for Statistics and Applied Economics, INSEA, of Morocco launched on Monday, September 18, a joint training on agricultural statistics.

Agriculture currently contributes more than 40% of Africa’s GDP and employs more than 70% of its population while current priorities include the Sustainable Development Goals and regional integration through Agenda 2063. “Statistics will [therefore] play a key role as a measurement and control tool to observe countries’ progress towards these goals,” Lilia Hachem Naas, director of the ECA Office for North Africa said in her opening speech.

For a week, about 70 experts, trainers and officials from African national statistical institutes and Ministries of Agriculture will study and share their experiences in the field of agriculture, fisheries and aquaculture, and post-harvest loss statistics.

Some twenty countries benefit from the training including Benin, Burkina, Burundi, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Comoros, Congo Brazzaville, Congo DRC, Côte d’Ivoire, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Sao Tome, Senegal, Togo and Tunisia.

The ECA African Centre for Statistics is organizing this training in collaboration with the ECA Office for North Africa as part of the UN Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics-Action Plan for Africa; and in support to the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals in the region.

– Sept. 18, 2018 @ 18:49 GMT |

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