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Industrialization and Value Addition: Breaking the Commodity Dependence Cycle

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Many African economies historically relied heavily on raw commodity exports. Fluctuating global prices often exposed them to external shocks and fiscal instability.

Industrialization strategies now emphasize value addition within the continent. Processing agricultural products locally, developing manufacturing clusters, and establishing special economic zones aim to diversify export structures.

Infrastructure development, energy reliability, and regulatory reform are central to this transformation. Regional trade integration further supports the creation of continental supply chains.

Sustainable industrial growth could significantly reduce vulnerability to commodity cycles and generate employment for Africa’s expanding workforce.

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