Africa Food PrizeThe Africa Food Prize, originally the Yara Prize, is an annual award for contributions to African agriculture.[1] Yara PrizeYara International, a Norwegian chemical company and a large producer of fertilizer, established the Yara Prize for a Green Revolution in Africa in 2005. According to the company, "The Yara Prize aims at celebrating significant achievements related to food and nutrition security and sustainable agriculture with a transformative power."[2] The first recipient was Meles Zenawi, prime minister of Ethiopia.[3][4] The choice of recipient received criticism in Norway from human rights organisations and exiled Ethiopians, due to his political history.[5][6][7][8] About 1 000 people demonstrated against the award being given to him.[8] Human Rights Watch stated that
Africa Food PrizeIn 2016, the Yara Prize became the Africa Food Prize, a $100,000 annual award.[10][11] As of 2021, the Africa Food Price Committee is chaired by Olusegun Obasanjo, former president of Nigeria.[12] The first Africa Food Price winner was Kayano F. Nwanze, president of the International Fund for Agricultural Development. Obasanjo stated that "Dr. Nwanze's accomplishments on behalf of African farmers are a reminder of what's possible when you combine passion, good ideas, commitment, focus, hard work and dedication."[13][14] References
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