Mercy Corps AgriFin to Host 8th Annual Learning Event to Drive Innovation and Growth in Digital Agriculture

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NAIROBI, Kenya Sep 25 – Mercy Corps AgriFin, is set to host its 8th Annual Learning Event (ALE) on October 15-16, 2024, under the theme “Enabling Rural Economies: Creating Lasting Impact for the Digital Ecosystem in Africa.”
The two-day event will bring together over 400 participants from across the digital agriculture landscape – including digital farmer service providers, government representatives, policymakers, investors, and donors .
The annual learning event is set to address the challenges and opportunities facing startups, small-scale producers, and key stakeholders in the sector.
“The 8th AgriFin Learning Event will highlight emerging and promising pathways to drive
uptake and enhance the scalability of technology-driven solutions for smallholder farmers’ agriculture in Africa and beyond,” said Grace Njoroge, Technical Director-Programs at Mercy Corps AgriFin.
The event is being held in collaboration with its partners – FSD Tanzania, Climate Policy Initiative (CPI), FSD Kenya, The World Bank, Farm to Market Alliance, SPARC, IDH, IDEO, and AICCRA.
Several years ago, Mercy Corps AgriFin and its partners embraced the challenge of supporting the development of African AgTech, FinTech, and climate-smart digital agricultural services.
In recent years, technology startups, their teams, and investors have faced unprecedented challenges across the continent.
“ It will also explore the potential of leveraging advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and alternative data to create lasting impacts on rural economies,” Njoroge said.
These difficulties are particularly pronounced for those working to enhance the livelihoods of small-scale producers and strengthen rural economies.
This is a vital time forAfrica-focused stakeholders to pause, reflect, and support determined founders and teams in making a lasting impact.
While many lessons have been learned over the years, there is an urgent need for a deeper discussion on the conditions necessary to create sustainable, technology-driven solutions in Africa.
The 2024 AgriFin Learning Event on October 15-16 in Nairobi will provide a platform for open dialogue, hearing from CEOs, practitioners and small-scale producers alike.
Attendees will explore regulatory enablers and barriers, aiming to identify how digital ecosystem players can drive inclusive and sustainable agricultural transformation.
The event will seek to ideate, define, and develop strategic breakthroughs that will redefine
partnerships and innovations in Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond, recognizing the rising significance of digital public goods and infrastructure.
This year’s ALE will emphasize how regulatory enablers and barriers affect the growth of digital agriculture startups.
Discussions will also explore how AI and alternative data can be leveraged to enhance agricultural productivity and resilience among other topics.
Additionally, participants will address how public sector data can be better utilized to provide small-scale producers with access to digital financial services and critical information.











