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African Agri Investment Indaba 2022 is back in Cape Town!

The agrifood value chain offers a growing number of attractive investment opportunities, driven by some compelling global trends. Find out more at the 5th edition of the African Agri Investment Indaba (AAII), 14 - 16 November 2022 at the Cape Town ICC, South Africa.

The African Agri Council NPC (AAC) is pleased to host the 5th edition of the African Agri Investment Indaba (AAII), which will feature global VCs, banks, donors, DFIs, family offices, pension funds, agribusinesses and policymakers.

AAII will feature selected co-located events, Investment Discovery Sessions (IDS), 600+ pre-scheduled meetings allowing selected deals to take place onsite, private networking meetings, workshops, closed sessions, technical and touristic site visits, engaging networking receptions, interactive exhibition and high level presentations.

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“Accelerating shifts in food and agriculture combined with consumer trends have agribusinesses making strategic moves to increase agility, drive growth and penetrate new markets,” said Ben Leyka, Chief Executive Officer at the African Agri Council NPC.

“There’s never been a better time to gather high level stakeholders in food and agriculture in one place to discuss the business of agriculture, policy shifts as well as M&A and private equity deals,” said Cindy Euston-Brown, Communications and Marketing Director at the African Agri Council NPC.

The agrifood value chain offers a growing number of attractive investment opportunities, driven by some compelling global trends. Since 2005 the number of funds operating in the sector has exploded by over 1000%, managing over USD 70 Billion in aggregate, according to Farrelly & Mitchell.

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Mr Leyka added, “Investors and financial institutions need to be bold in their reviews to ensure they take advantage of new market dynamics and develop systems and pipelines that allow them to pivot quickly as circumstances change. At the same time, food and agribusiness executives need to be ready to make acquisitions that will help them drive growth as businesses open and economies recover.”

This year’s edition will see the launch of Banking Transformation Africa Summit (BTA), co-located with AAII 2022. BTA is an event designed for finance executives providing insights on world class digital transformation strategies, bringing together the brightest minds from the most innovative global financial institutions, to discuss ways of building a world class digital banking experience in Sub-Saharan Africa.

AAII and BTA will bring you an event with over 1100 participants, 350+ financial industry investors, and over 85 industry leaders 50+ countries with 750+ scheduled meetings.

Visit https://www.agri-indaba.com/ for more information.

 

 

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