Coronavirus disrupts African supply chains and could provoke a food shortage, Kobo360 warns

Agriculture
Friday, 01 May 2020 11:46
Coronavirus disrupts African supply chains and could provoke a food shortage, Kobo360 warns

(Togo First) - The Coronavirus is disrupting supply circuits across African borders. For example, Kobo360, the Nigerian Uber-like app for trucks, said that 30% of its fleet is inactive due to the various measures taken by governments to contain the outbreak. 

There is no clarity around what can move around...or what is essential transportation,” said the startup’s co-founder, Ife Oyedele. He added that the truck bosses the firm works with “are scared to go out or have their drivers on the road.”

The Nigerian startup is just one of many actors whose activities have been impaired by the current pandemic. Due to this, crops in fields and warehouses are left to rot, as trucks fail to rapidly transport them, according to agriculture media Commodafrica

The situation, according to many experts, from the UN and the World Bank namely, is alarming and could cause millions of people across the region to suffer a significant food shortage. 

In Togo however, the head of the national agency for food security (ANSAT), after proceeding to an estimation of the country’s reserves said there is no reason for concern. Regardless, experts expect a critical situation in July, August, and September, in the WAEMU and the ECOWAS. 

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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