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
An African battery value chain to kickstart green industrialisation
Advanced economies are looking to secure access to critical raw materials to deploy clean technologies, and Africa’s abundant resources place the continent at the centre of discussion. Focusing on the battery value chain, this guide explores how African countries can seize the opportunity and benefit from the rising demand for the minerals that feed directly into green tech.
27 November 2023
Critical minerals and routes to diversification in Africa: Linkages, pulling dynamics and opportunities in medium-high tech supply chains
By Antonio Andreonia and Elvis Avenyo for UNCTAD.
01 August 2023
Beyond the just energy transition narrative: How South Africa can support the AfCFTA to advance climate resilient development
By Faizel Ismail for the South African Journal of International Affairs.
03 July 2023
Does regionalism increase industrial policy space? An analytical framework applied to the East African textiles and apparel sector
By Boys, J., & Andreoni, A. for Third World Quarterly.
08 June 2023
AfCFTA and rules of origin for the textile and apparel industry in Africa
By Prachi Agarwal, Faizel Ismail, Vuyiswa Mkhabela for ODI Global.
17 April 2023
Critical minerals and routes to diversification in Africa: Opportunities for diversification into renewable energy technologies - The case of Morocco
By Elvis K. Avenyo and Antonio Andreoni for UNCTAD.
01 January 2023
The business strategies of South African textile firms and global trends in 4IR and sustainability technologies
By Lindsay Whitfield and Vuyiswa Mkhabela for SARChI Industrial Development.
01 January 2023
Ghana’s brown gold: The political economy of the cocoa sector
This study analyses the cocoa sector in Ghana and breaks down the structural, sectoral, institutional and external factors that explain the current context, as well as the actors involved.
16 December 2022
ECOWAS: Strengthening agri-food trade in the region through institutional coordination and business support
The ECOWAS Agricultural Trade (EAT) programme, funded by the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), "One World – No Hunger" special initiative, is a crucial component of the German-ECOWAS cooperation and implemented by The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ) and The International Trade Centre (ITC). This initiative is designed to tackle regional policy coordination, economic integration and food security, focusing on enhancing intra-ECOWAS agro-food-trade.
13 December 2022
Made by Africa: Creating value through integration
By the International Trade Centre, with contributions from the AU and the EU.
01 November 2022
