
Reading List: Joeva Rock
We often hear from Western donors that Africa suffers from food ‘scarcity.’ The real problem is the exploitation of African land, labor, and knowledge.
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We often hear from Western donors that Africa suffers from food ‘scarcity.’ The real problem is the exploitation of African land, labor, and knowledge.

Centering African voices in a discussion so often dominated by non-African observers.

The nature of the business makes it hard to hold investors accountable when they do wrong.

The coterie of billionaires and foreign aid agencies intent on transforming African agriculture have mostly upturned people’s lives.

Is the US military on its way to Ghana to set up base? What do Ghanaians think.

As Ghana moves forward with a US military agreement, one group seeks to challenge the country's political direction.

The time is ripe to ask not "does aid work," but "how does aid work?"

Why agricultural change is political change. Take the case of farmers in Burkina Faso.

The involvement of far right and conservative think tanks in developing Trump's Africa agenda.

Rather than addressing food scarcity, genetically modified crops may render African farmers and scientists more, not less, reliant on global markets.

Plutôt que de pallier l’insécurité alimentaire, les cultures génétiquement modifiées risquent de rendre les agriculteurs et les scientifiques africains plus, et non moins, dépendants des marchés mondiaux.

What will we eat in the future—and who gets to decide? From lab-grown meat to agroecology, the politics of food in Africa are being shaped by tech dreams, corporate agendas, and grassroots resistance.