This document discusses hunger and poverty in Africa. It notes that European colonial powers arbitrarily divided Africa in the late 19th century which has led to conflicts over borders and resources. Many African nations declared independence while still economically exploited. Climate change has also exacerbated drought and food insecurity. While Africa has natural resources, many countries have been unable to utilize them due to lack of development and continued foreign interference. The document suggests donating to charities and tracking shipments to help address hunger issues.
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South Africa - Best Business Opportunities, Identification and Selection of r...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Introduction
South Africa has not one but three capital cities. More precisely, the government branches are divided among three major South African cities: Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein. South Africa is the second largest economy in Africa.
BUSINESS SECTORS
Agriculture
South Africa has a dual agricultural economy, with both well-developed commercial farming and more subsistence-based production in the deep rural areas. Agricultural activities range from intensive crop production and mixed farming in winter rainfall and high summer rainfall areas to cattle ranching in the bushveld and sheep farming in the arid regions.
Forestry and Fisheries
The main challenge in fisheries is to create a balance between maximizing the social and economic potential of the fisheries industry; protecting the integrity and quality of the country's marine and coastal ecosystems and addressing transformation in the sector.
Tourism
South Africa's scenic beauty, magnificent outdoors, sunny climate, cultural diversity and reputation for delivering value for money have made it one of the world's fastest growing leisure – and business – travel destinations. The tourism industry continues to play an important role in the South African economy.
Mining and Mineral
Mining in South Africa has been the main driving force behind the history and development of Africa's most advanced and richest economy, after Nigeria. The industry remains the biggest contributor to the country's gross domestic product. The mining industry has embraced a new way of doing business.
Energy Sector
Energy development is a field of endeavor focused on making available sufficient primary energy sources and secondary energy forms to meet the needs of society. The South African energy sector has been, and continues to be, at the centre of the country’s development.
2. Promotion of Africa continent.
Why there is hunger in Africa?
The position of Africa continent.
How can we help in Africa?
3. Poverty in Africa
• 15 countries on the African continent century
Portuguese sailors landed in the continent
Portugal, England, France, Italy, Germany and
other countries as the split between the
colonies, this situation continued until the
1970s, several African countries.
Most of the African country's borders, ruler at
the table drawn by the colonial powers. This
situation has caused in Africa by years of
internal conflicts and border wars, and that
hunger and poverty in Africa has increased
4. The colonists easier to manage minorities and
opposition always supported African
countries, discrimination made (eg apartheid
regime), and this has led to genocide after a period
of time (eg the Rwandan genocide).
Most of the African countries declared their
independence while their people still speak the
language, and economically exploited lives depend
on them. In addition, the "new colonialism" colonial
states these countries due to a variety of ways with
the help of the IMF maintains and increases its
foreign debts.
5. •more people living in Africa are confronted with
many problems other than hunger
•There is no proper places to stay.Generally live in
tents.
• Bring many children to be born in ignorance, but
can not provide a life of their children
•They do not give much importance to education for
low-income is a right.
•As a result of their, Africa is lagging behind in every
respect.
6. Africa’s Natural Resources
• Is largely semi-arid South Africa is a country
prone to unpredictable drought and floods.
Under 500 mm of precipitation per year
approximately 65 percent of the country.
• This figure is in general a good dry farming is
considered to be the minimum value
required for the Africa.
7. Agriculture
• South Africa has a dual agricultural economy: a good level
of development in rural areas with a thriving commercial
sector and the traditional sector-focused support. Of
agriculture gross domestic product (GDP) of 4.4 per cent
share of the 'species.
• South Africa's most important grain corn and wheat
products. Other agricultural products between the
barley, sorghum, groundnut, sunflower, sugar, fruit, grape,
orange, pineapple and other subtropical
fruits, cotton, tobacco, potatoes and flowers are available.
South Africa is done in many parts of the animal
husbandry.
8. Mining
• South Africa is one of the richest countries in the
world in terms of minerals. Country, the world's
largest gold producer.
• South Africa, the world's largest
chromium, vanadium, manganese, andalusite
reserves, but also a significant amount of
antimony, asbestos, diamonds, coal, Fluorspar, p
hosphate, iron
ore, lead, zinc, uranium, zirconium, magnesium,
mica, and is situated in reserves.
9. Africa has many natural resources that they have, but
can not use it.
10. How is it that Eutophia, with a very large agricultural
areas ,despite having the problem of scarcity?
• Rental or scale of agricultural land to foreign
investors, is seem as one of the causes of famine in
the Horn of Africa .
• Famine, Ethiophia, Somalia, Kenya and Cibutu
affected about 12 million peole.
• Droughts and floods due to climate change and
extreme whether conditions experienced.
• People foof and drink , norht of Kenya when there is
no getting away we can called that agricultural
imperialism.
11. If you want to gain a life, a
donation send it to Africa.
If you want to keep track of how
your donation will go, you will visit
UPS Cargo.
When you check in you will be
given a number of products you
want to send and then the number
you can track the internet sent to
products.