Greenroom Interviews: What It Will Take to Transform African Agriculture Between 2013 and 2030

 

Presenters speak to the audience during the June 20th MPEP Seminar

David Atwood (USAID | BFS), Thomas Jayne (Michigan State University) and Jerome Wolgin (USAID | AFR) take questions from the audience at the June 20th MPEP Seminar.

On June 20th, 2013, Microlinks and USAID's Office for Microenterprise and Private Enterprise Development (MPEP) hosted a seminar titled What Will It Take To Transform African Agriculture Between 2013-2030? Three presenters from USAID and Michigan State University covered topics ranging from how long agricultural transformation will take, to what types of resources smallholder famers have at their disposal. In addition to brief presentations, the presenters spent approximately 40 minutes taking questions from the audience. Afterwards, the presenters sat down with Microlinks to share their key points from the event.

Greenroom Interviews

Jerome Wolgin
USAID Bureau for Africa

 

David Atwood
USAID Bureau for Food Security

 

Thomas Jayne
Michigan State University