China–Africa Agricultural Cooperation Towards Sustainable Development Goals: Present Situation, Challenges and Prospect
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Evolution and Characteristics of China–Africa Agricultural Cooperation
3.1.1. Using the FOCAC as Macro Guidance for Action
3.1.2. Diversified Trends in China’s Agricultural Aid Modalities to Africa
3.1.3. Growing Agricultural Investment and Trade Between China and Africa
3.1.4. Greater Emphasis on Triangular Cooperation and Financial Support
3.2. Dilemmas and Challenges in China–Africa Agricultural Cooperation
3.2.1. Weak Synergy with Comprehensive Regional Development
3.2.2. Scrutiny and Controversy over Developmental Impacts
3.2.3. Ineffective Resource Utilization in Regional Agricultural Development
3.2.4. The “Resource Grab” Narrative and Its Critiques
4. Discussion
4.1. Fully Leveraging the Diversified Functions of ATDCs
4.2. Enhancing Support for the Development of the Entire Agricultural Industry Chain
4.3. Leveraging the Positive Role of Digital Technology in China–Africa Cooperation
4.4. Exploring Regional Agricultural Cooperation and Development Paths
5. Conclusions and Future Works
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Year | Action Plan | Main Contents Related to Agriculture |
|---|---|---|
| 2000 | FOCAC Beijing Action Plan | Share agricultural development experience; recognize the importance of agriculture to poverty eradication and enhance food security; carry out triangular cooperation among China, Africa and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. |
| 2003 | FOCAC Addis Ababa Action Plan (2004–2006) | Identify agriculture as a crucial sector for solving food security issues in Africa; formulate plans for comprehensive China–Africa agricultural cooperation; explore new measures for agricultural cooperation; encourage Chinese enterprises to carry out agricultural cooperation. |
| 2006 | FOCAC Beijing Action Plan (2007–2009) | Emphasize the importance of agriculture; explore new forms and ways of agricultural cooperation measures, including focusing more on agricultural technology; establish agricultural technology demonstration centers and expanding agricultural investment in Africa. |
| 2009 | FOCAC Sharm El Sheikh Action Plan (2010–2012) | Emphasize agriculture as a priority area; integrating CAADP strategies with action plans; focus on agriculture processing, storage and transportation; increase cooperation programs, including the agricultural technology demonstration centers in Africa. |
| 2012 | The Fifth Ministerial Conference of FOCAC Beijing Action Plan (2013–2015) | Continued emphasis on agriculture as a priority area of cooperation; carry out multi-level agricultural cooperation and exchanges; provide more agricultural assistance to Africa; strengthen financial support for agricultural cooperation between Chinese and African enterprises; start to address the development of the whole agricultural industry chain; emphasize the role of FAO. |
| 2015 | FOCAC Johannesburg Action Plan (2016–2018) | Reaffirm the prioritization of agriculture; introduce new cooperation measures such as agricultural policy consultation, and planning and design cooperation; encouraged Chinese investment in African agriculture; promote agricultural trade; continually focus on the development of the entire agricultural industry chain. |
| 2018 | FOCAC Beijing Action Plan (2019–2021) | Enhance Africa’s capacity for food security; jointly formulate and implement China–Africa agricultural modernization cooperation plans and action plans to upgrade Africa’s agriculture; focus on institutionalization of agricultural cooperation; cooperation direction in specific areas such as agricultural technical training, scientific research, cotton production, sugar industry and agricultural product processing. |
| 2021 | FOCAC Dakar Action Plan (2022–2024) | Continue to encourage investment in African agriculture; strengthen support for developing entire agricultural industry chain in Africa; develop new models such as the Internet plus agriculture model, promoting South–South and triangular cooperation; synergize development strategies of other countries; improve the mechanism for China–Africa agricultural cooperation. |
| 2024 | FOCAC Beijing Action Plan (2025–2027) | Support Africa in eliminating hunger, achieving food security, and promoting sustainable agricultural development; to engage in joint research on agricultural technologies tailored to local conditions in Africa; encourage enterprises to increase investments in Africa’s agricultural sector; China will enhance agricultural technology sharing, achievement transformation, and personnel training with Africa; and to jointly participate in the in-depth reform of international institutions and institutional frameworks in the field of food and agricultural governance. |
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Zhao, W.; Zhu, L.; Lu, L. China–Africa Agricultural Cooperation Towards Sustainable Development Goals: Present Situation, Challenges and Prospect. Sustainability 2026, 18, 2921. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18062921
Zhao W, Zhu L, Lu L. China–Africa Agricultural Cooperation Towards Sustainable Development Goals: Present Situation, Challenges and Prospect. Sustainability. 2026; 18(6):2921. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18062921
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhao, Wenjie, Lili Zhu, and Lili Lu. 2026. "China–Africa Agricultural Cooperation Towards Sustainable Development Goals: Present Situation, Challenges and Prospect" Sustainability 18, no. 6: 2921. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18062921
APA StyleZhao, W., Zhu, L., & Lu, L. (2026). China–Africa Agricultural Cooperation Towards Sustainable Development Goals: Present Situation, Challenges and Prospect. Sustainability, 18(6), 2921. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18062921

