Critiques of Gates Foundation’s agricultural interventions in Africa

Critiques of Gates Foundation’s agricultural interventions in Africa

The Gates Foundation is a major influencer and funder of agricultural development in Africa, yet there are no avenues to hold the foundation accountable to the communities it influences. Gates Foundation is the main funder of the controversial AGRA program (formerly the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa). AGRA rebranded after evidence-based critiques showed that its 15-year effort to expand high-input, chemical-dependent monoculture farming in Africa has failed to provide food security, despite billions in funding from private donors and government subsidies. Critics say the “green revolution” approach is exacerbating hunger, worsening inequality and entrenching the power of outside corporate agribusiness interests in the hungriest regions of the world.

This fact sheet links to reports and news articles documenting these concerns.

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