what if Africa and Brazil together charted a path to resilient agriculture? »

By Jean-Michel Huet, BearingPoint partner

With COP30 fast approaching, African agriculture is at a crossroads. Prolonged droughts, recurrent floods, declining crop yields: climate change is disrupting agricultural systems and threatening food security on a continent that will have a population of 2.5 billion by 2050. Sustainably feeding this population is no longer just an agricultural issue, but a strategic and geopolitical imperative. Three drivers are emerging: investing in adaptation, supporting Africa’s agroecological success, and strengthening South-South cooperation, particularly with Brazil.

Agriculture under climate stress