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In 2005, the Economic Community ofWest African States (ECOWAS) adopted the Common
Agricultural Policy of ECOWAS (ECOWAP), as an instrument for implementing the Comprehensive
Africa Agriculture Development Program (CAADP). The main goals of ECOWAP/CAADP were
set to promote agriculture development and end hunger by 2025. In this study we focused on the
Cabo Verde archipelago as one of the best performing countries within ECOWAS in terms of overall
sustainable development. In this paper, the evolution of the ECOWAP implementation and of the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) associated with agriculture in Cabo Verde, were assessed by
semi-quantitative (e.g., agricultural policies, agrarian periodical literature) and quantitative (modeling
regression of ECOWAP implementation and Sustainable Development Goals—SDGs—performance)
analyses. Our integrated results suggest that the agriculture development strategies, the signature of
ECOWAP/CAADP by the national government, and political stability might explain the progress
made towards poverty reduction and the improvement of food security. The results also show that
agriculture-related SDGs in Cabo Verde are higher than the mean values obtained from the remaining
West African countries, well above the top 25% WA countries. Nevertheless, Cabo Verde public
expenditure into agriculture under the ECOWAP was generally below the targeted 10% of the national
budget, with food import required to meet internal food demands
Descrição
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economic community of West African states (ECOWAS) sustainable development goals (SDGs) economic development food shortage agriculture policies
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Sustainability 2020, 12, 5855
Editora
MDPI
