Africa's Potential Green Revolution Could Eliminate Poverty and Boost Productivity
The Green Revolution in agriculture started in India in the 1950s to increase food production and fight hunger. It quickly spread to other countries, boosting growth and reducing poverty. Africa has the potential for a Green Revolution too, but it has been slow to adopt modern farming methods like using fertilizers and high-yield seeds. This has led to low crop yields and high poverty rates. To improve productivity and lift people out of poverty, Africa needs to focus on implementing the Green Revolution.