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#2024ReSAKSS #2024ATOR
Implications for Africa’s bioeconomy
• Policy
• Incentives – tax reliefs,
• Enforce bans, while providing sustainable alternatives.
• Regulatory standards, where they are needed.
• Financing
• climate funds, biodiversity funds, or industrial development funds
• Larger companies taking interest in biobased innovations, etc.
• R&D investment to increase pipeline, especially in universities, and public research institutes.
• Skills
• Skills sets for bioeconomy
• Increasing continental collaboration through trade, technology transfer.