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US launches bid to increase African food imports

March 29, 2024 00:00:00


WASHINGTON, Mar 28 (AFP): The United States on Wednesday launched a new initiative to boost imports of African foods-specialties like seafood, nuts and herbs-seeing untapped potential in items that benefit small-scale farmers.

The new Africa Trade Desk aims to increase imports of African specialty foods into the United States by $300 million over the next 18 months, marking a 10 per cent increase in the continent's agricultural exports to the world's largest economy.

The US Agency for International Development (USAID) announced the project at a trade event in Atlanta that is focusing in particular on South Africa.

"We see untapped potential across the continent of Africa," USAID Deputy Administrator Isobel Coleman told AFP. "We want to see more countries leveraging this opportunity to enter the American market," she said.

"Additionally, we have heard directly from buyers in the US that they need a much larger scale of supply from Africa," she said.

With a staff of 27 and an upcoming online platform, the Africa Trade Desk aims to streamline logistical hurdles, including insurance and technology that trace and track products, with an aim of connecting the continent's farmers and food exporters with 20,000 retail stores in the United States.


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