Ethiopia: AU Business Plan to Implement Malabo Declaration

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In June 2017, the African Union Commission launched a five-year Business Plan to guide national, regional and continental efforts to accelerate Africa’s agricultural transformation. The cost to implement the plan is about $100 million, of which about 40 percent was funded at the time of launching. 

Ethiopia: AU Business Plan to Implement Malabo Declaration

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