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Plantain Theory and the Attainment of SDGs 2030 by African States: An Exposition
Plantain Theory and the Attainment of SDGs 2030 by African States: An Exposition

Author(s): Etim O. Frank, Wilfred Isioma Ukpere
Subject(s): Business Economy / Management, Civil Society, Economic development
Published by: Editura Fundaţiei România de Mâine
Keywords: Civil society; Development Global system; Plantain theory; Sustainable;

Summary/Abstract: Agenda 2030 is the Sustainable Development Goals with 17 indicators. Like its predecessors, Millennium Development Goals (MDGs),with only eight goals yet African states could not achieve half of the eight goals then and may not get close to a quarter of the SDGs because of the pathologies of development which are legendary in Africa. This study evaluated the feasibility of using the Plantain tree crop, in which many African countries have global comparative advantage as a means to attaining seven or 41.17 per cent of the 17 goals, against one-size-fit-all approach often applied to such development agenda. The method of study was descriptive which through its procedure revealed, that these countries were not putting this crop and its properties to optimum usage. This approach was complemented by observations and triangulation by library researches on the various usages of plantain tree. The technique included informal interviews of traditional medicine practitioners on the ailments cured through the use of plantain properties. The tactic of the study further revealed that the life-span of plantain is about 20 years, hence it can feed the present and future generation, it withstands every climatic condition, and the fruit could be eaten ripe, unripe, as chips, as plantain flour and paste use in pharmaceutical industries for drugs making. Every part of the plantain tree is use by alternative medicine practitioners. It resolved that the countries that have global comparative advantage with plantain, could harness all the economic and medicinal advantages to achieve the SDGs by 2030 without borrowing in the face of heavy indebtedness. Political will and leadership as well as investments are some of the requirements needed to achieve the goals proposed herein, which affirms the efficacy of Plantain theory as a mechanism towards achieving some percentages of the SDGs by some African States.

  • Issue Year: 10/2021
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 99-111
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English