Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Africa should now technology is its survival and economic development

Countries to maintain a static, and as population growth. Countries in Africa, infertility, and desertification and global warming, a threat to the African continent. The scarcity of raw materials on the African continent. If Africa will change for the solution?

Over the years, the mainland saw the magic of agricultural development in the new independent state. You can see, this is the curse of the agricultural potential of Africa. Do you have to purchase agricultural machinery,Fertilizer and animal medicines from the developed world and sell their products in the developed world thrown prices.

Now even worse, because a country's explosive source of conflict, threatening to tear apart the African countries, that is. Similarly, the land barren, and the risk of desertification.

Because of global warming, agriculture has become an unpredictable event. It is either long or too much rain dry. To inject more capital in agriculture is a veryPossible sources of discontent of farmers, which makes the population in Africa.

African countries have also claimed responsibility for the export of raw materials must be accompanied by time. Their income from raw materials did not earn too much, they disappear. Africa has been the source of diamonds, gold, copper, oil and other minerals in developed countries. The African answer lies in technology, their development efforts. In fact, Africa's population will increase, while landIs not other people, it would in other places, in order to maintain their livelihood. And hope that educated youth in terms of technology.

In the face of Africa's dwindling resources can not be wasted. Related technologies to reduce the amount of waste, improve recycling efforts, should be adopted by African countries. African countries need technology to increase their resources before export value.

In today's world trade, most of them technical. Africa and its young and growingPopulation education can not lag behind as the world's income share of struggles, from the technology trade. Ai Lunen Gougy an article last year, the national daily, 12 to be released in March 2008, entitled "We believe the industry, said:" President Yoweri Museveni during the meeting the East African Legislative Assembly. "Many people in East Africa is still dependent on agriculture, rather than in the industrial and services sectors. East Africa may not have enough job opportunities growing number of educationalPopulation. We do not have sufficient foreign exchange earnings, as we have) (in production industry, we will not collect enough tax. "

This technology will not only create employment opportunities in order to help affected by desertification and global warming caused by the treatment of African countries.

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