By Fortune Abang
“Also, I commend the government of South Africa for the steadfast stewardship of the G20 Presidency.
“Our message today is quite simple. Industrialisation and modernised agriculture are two sides of the same coin. For Africa to progress, industrialisation is non-negotiable.
“This is a work in progress due to many of the fundamentals that have also been discussed today.
“If we align national reforms and investment pipelines with these G20 outcomes, we can move quickly from statements to lifting yields, cutting post-harvest losses, and crowding in blended finance at scale,” she said.
“UNDP stands ready to support governments in the African Union to transform our economic outlook, achieve the sustainable development goals through Africa’s industrialisation.
“The G20 is Africa’s moment. Let us now move from imports to industry, from post-harvest losses to food exports, from potential to prosperity here in Africa, as a vital pillar of the global economy,” Redkar-Palepu advised.











