Value chains
Value chains are the combined steps involved in making a product, from mining and producing raw materials to producing the final goods sold to consumers. They involve multiple firms in multiple countries, often spanning the globe. African regional value chains can help create jobs, add value within African economies and support long-term economic growth. Many African countries are major exporters of raw goods and importers of finished goods. While the level of value addition in intra-African trade is rising, a focus on regional value chain support could help shift this economic model. But this will require aligned interests and policies, not least with private sector actors.
Resources on value chains
Africa's green minerals strategy: African Union's mineral resources strategy for the just transition and decarbonising Future
By AU and AMDC.
01 December 2024
A battery industry in the Central African Copperbelt? Regional and geopolitical dimensions
By Patience Mususa, Michel Shengo Lutandula for APRI.
11 October 2024
Africa’s development agenda for its critical raw materials - Prospects for development and integration of African battery value chains
By Nimrod Zalk for APRI.
16 September 2024
Geoeconomics of decarbonization, climate resilient developmental regionalism and the AfCFTA
By Faizel Ismail for APRI.
04 September 2024
UNIDO and Partners of the Cotton Initiative make strides to mobilize investment for a sustainable cotton industry in West Africa
By UNIDO.
27 June 2024
Rwanda launches regional program to enhance horticulture sector
By COMESA.
03 June 2024
Industrial Development Report 2024
By UNIDO.
01 May 2024
4th CAADP biennial review report – 2015-2023
By AUDA-NEPAD.
29 February 2024
State of Africa’s Infrastructure Report 2024 - Industry & manufacturing: The infrastructure imperative: Igniting Africa’s industrial renaissance
By Africa Finance Corporation.
01 January 2024
UNCTAD Economic Development in Africa Report: The potential of Africa to capture technology-intensive global supply chains
By UNCTAD.
01 January 2024
