Africa's Biggest Music Stars & ONE.org Launch 'Cocoa na Chocolate' to Revolutionize Agriculture
According to the UN-FAO, agricultural growth is 11 times more effective
at reducing poverty than growth in other sectors like mining and
utilities
19 recording artists. 11 countries. 10 languages. ONE message to African Leaders: Do Agric, It Pays!
ONE.org today launched one of the continent's biggest musical
collaborations ever, 'Cocoa na Chocolate', in support of a new campaign
to boost investments in agriculture: 'Do Agric, It Pays. Nineteen of the
top recording artists from across Africa, including D'Banj and Femi
Kuti from Nigeria, DR Congo's Fally Ipupa, Cote d'Ivoire's Tiken Jah
Fakoly, Kenya's Juliani, and South Africa's Judith Sephuma, have come
together to help rebrand agriculture and tell African youth that their
future lies literally beneath their feet and in their hands.
These brilliant artists are role models who connect with African youths.
Their voices, in support of African agriculture, are sending a powerful
message to the young generation: it's time for African leaders to scale
up public investments in agriculture and ensure policy interventions
are targeted to benefit smalholder farmers who provide 80% of the food
we eat on the continent.
According to the UN-FAO, agricultural growth is 11 times more effective
at reducing poverty than growth in other sectors like mining and
utilities. Do Agric is a continent-wide push to appeal to African
governments to commit to spending at least 10% of national budgets on
effective agriculture investments a commitment they originally made in
Maputo in 2003 and to do so through transparent and accountable budgets.
We are indeed proud and greatly privileged to be partnering with such
an inspiring group of individuals to spread the message that not only
can Africa feed itself, but it can help to feed the world.Â
Nigerian music superstar D'banj said:
"As African musicians, agriculture is the single most important cause we
could champion together and I am proud to say we are doing it with ONE
voice. Here in Nigeria alone, while 70% of Nigerians depend on
agriculture for their livelihoods, the federal agriculture budget has
been trending downwards, and is now at just 1.47%. This is a serious
concern, especially because Nigeria spends billions of Naira importing
food every year.
Through this song, we are calling on youths to go online and join
ONE.org, to get more involved in agriculture, and to ask our governments
to step up and improve agricultural investments, so that the youths can
have a better chance of succeeding in it."
These artists are joining ONE.org to show the current generation of
young people that not only can agriculture be cool, but it is also a
great way to earn a living. But without strong political will and public
support for agriculture, African youth will not be able to take
advantage of the potential that agriculture presents. ONE.org is
partnering with the popular voices of African artists in calling on
political leaders, private sector investors and the youth to "do agric'
because it pays"
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