Actions taken by the African Union.






In January 2025, the African Union adopted the Kampala Declaration, which lays out a 10-year strategy and action plan for how its 55 member states intend to enhance food security and nutrition across Africa. One target within the Kampala Declaration specifically aims to reduce post-harvest loss by 50 percent by 2035 and specifically emphasizes “the need to promote innovations in post-harvest handling, storage, and transportation to reduce food losses and improve food availability and incomes for farmers.” Specific activities within the Kampala Declaration related to post-harvest loss reduction include:

• enhancing the integration of smallholder, women, and youth farmers into value chains to improve market access;

• removing trade barriers and improving infrastructure for efficient movement of goods; and

• investing in regional value chains and post-harvest infrastructure.

The agreement also calls for member states to incorporate the commitments within the declaration into national policies and investment plans and to ensure that effective implementation systems are in place

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