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The African Gourmet: Folktales, Cuisine & Cultural History

Explore Africa’s Heritage

Explore tales that carry Africa’s wisdom, courage, and humor. From river spirits to trickster animals, every story holds a lesson.

From hearty stews to fragrant grains, experience traditional African recipes and the history behind every dish.

Ancient African proverbs and modern interpretations — explore the wisdom passed down through generations.

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Why Hunger Persists in Africa: Economics, Conflict, and Environment

Why Hunger Persists in Africa Despite Fertile Land

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Africa Is Rich in Land, But Not in Organization

Sub-Saharan Africa is rich in fertile farmland — yet only a fraction is fully used. Hunger is driven by three main forces: harmful economic systems, conflict, and environmental overexploitation.

According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, of the 856 million people in sub-Saharan Africa, 233 million are undernourished. Africa has the second highest number of undernourished people after Asia.

Did you know? Only 10% of the 400 million hectares of fertile Guinea Savannah farmland is actively cultivated.

1. Harmful Economic Systems

Fragmented food markets and unpredictable policies discourage private investment. Control over land, resources, and income often sits with a powerful minority, while rural farmers remain poor.

Food prices for staples have tripled in some cities, forcing poor families to spend most of their income just to eat. Only 5% of Africa’s cereal imports come from within Africa; the rest are imported globally, worsening trade balances. Rising food prices affect countries like Nigeria, Ethiopia, Tanzania, DRC, Niger, Zambia, and Uganda the most.

2. Conflict and Political Instability

Conflict destroys livelihoods and access to food. World Bank research shows poverty rates are 20% higher in countries experiencing cycles of violence. Each year of war reduces poverty reduction progress by almost one percentage point.

People in conflict zones are twice as likely to be undernourished and 50% more likely to live in poverty. Children are three times more likely to be out of school. Nations with human rights abuses, weak governance, and high corruption face a 38% higher risk of civil war.

Did you know? Conflict not only destroys harvests and infrastructure — it also doubles the risk of chronic hunger.

3. Environmental Degradation

Africa’s soils and water systems face serious stress: erosion, desertification, deforestation, and worsening droughts. These issues — often human-made — reduce agricultural production and incomes, deepening poverty.

“You cannot tell a hungry child that you gave him food yesterday.” — African Proverb

African proverb about hunger: You cannot tell a hungry child you fed him yesterday
Did you know? Urban food demand is projected to double by 2025, but Africa still imports most of its staple grains.

The Path Forward

Cultivating unused fertile land, removing trade barriers, and investing in irrigation, storage, and transport could help Africa feed itself and reduce hunger. Peace-building and stable governance are also critical for long-term food security.

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African Gourmet FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The African Gourmet blog about?

The African Gourmet explores African food, history, and culture through recipes, folktales, and proverbs written for curious readers worldwide.

Who writes The African Gourmet?

The blog is written and curated by Ivy, a lifelong historian and storyteller who highlights Africa’s culinary and cultural richness.

How can I find African recipes on this site?

Use the “African Recipes” category or explore posts like African Recipes for regional dishes and ingredients.

Can I share or reprint your articles?

You may share articles with attribution and a link back to The African Gourmet. Reprinting in print or commercial use requires permission.

Where can I learn more about African proverbs and folklore?

Explore our African Proverbs and African Folktales sections for timeless wisdom and stories.

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