Strengthening the sale and trade of safe, affordable foods in Africa


October 15, 2021

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Food Enterprise Solutions (FES) is bringing more attention to the role of business in the food supply chain with its Business Drivers for Food Safety (BD4FS) program, launched in collaboration with USAID’s Feed the Future program in June 2019.

The BD4FS approach aims to engage with smallto- medium-sized growing food businesses to identify possible actions to make food safer jointly. By strengthening the capacities of these food businesses, the goal is for them to become agents for change to improve food safety, reduce malnutrition, hunger, food loss, and lessen the incidence of foodborne pathogens and foodborne disease.

AGRA’s Africa Agriculture Status Report (2019) estimated that 40 percent of food sales on the continent are by small-to-medium sized businesses that purchase food from small-scale farmers who then process, transport, and sell it to consumers.

BD4FS will help these innovative and growing food businesses adopt safer food handling, processing, distribution, and storage practices. Ultimately, the approach spans far beyond just food safety and institutes a food system that includes consumers and key stakeholders.

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