Food aid transforms markets in Africa, boosting economy and reducing poverty.
Food aid in sub-Saharan Africa can help improve food availability and reduce the gap between food needs and supply. By targeting food aid to support local food markets, it can help alleviate poverty and boost economic growth. However, there are risks involved, such as affecting local producer prices. If food aid is used to address constraints in processing and distribution capacity, like helping farmer groups, it can benefit agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa.