The African farmers have shouted down investments as disguised colonialism. They fear and see nothing fair in these deals that threat complete loss of livelihood. In this reckless scramble for Africa where foreign markets benefit poverty and protests are natural outcome.
bullshit video, real africans should not listen to this crap. these westerners behind this video do not want to see a developed africa, all they care is deforestation problem a,k,a climate change ecologist assholes.
Direct shipment of food crops means absence of value addition for producer countries. Manufacturing of farm products, increasing their value by processing them locally and then selling them abroad is absent.
The biggest problem in Africa is corruption; this leads to almost every other social and political issue on the continent. The farmers would not have to take the fall if their governments were not so eager to take money from the west for short-term gains. Regulation would help.
bullshit video, real africans should not listen to this crap. these westerners behind this video do not want to see a developed africa, all they care is deforestation problem a,k,a climate change ecologist assholes.
CharkaLafouine 1 year ago
the re-colonization of Africa ---- WHEN WILL WE EVER LEARN THAT WE HAVE NO FRIENDS
tamaduni 1 year ago
I absolutely aggree with you, but the author of this video is a liar..
"Because of the foreigner investment local people won't have jobs"
It's untrue..Only local people work in plantations..
usespanner1 2 years ago
Its really effective presentatation.....
Direct shipment of food crops means absence of value addition for producer countries. Manufacturing of farm products, increasing their value by processing them locally and then selling them abroad is absent.
indravadandamor 2 years ago
i like its presentation.
Xauckyite 2 years ago
The biggest problem in Africa is corruption; this leads to almost every other social and political issue on the continent. The farmers would not have to take the fall if their governments were not so eager to take money from the west for short-term gains. Regulation would help.
ChoofMonster 2 years ago 2