Argus Fertilizer Africa Conference
The African fertilizer market’s key industry meeting point for trade and insight returns.
The African fertilizer market’s key industry meeting point for trade and insight returns.
The 7th Africa Agri Expo is running an early bird offer. Interested companies can book booths at discounted rates now. The Africa Agri Expo (AAE) – Africa’s largest agriculture gathering is a well-known event among agriculture enthusiasts — especially those who are targeting the African agriculture sector. The show after the conclusion of its previous six editions has now started inviting participation for its successor — the 7th edition, scheduled for 19th and 20th Feb 2024 in Sarit Expo Centre, Nairobi, Kenya. The two-day exhibition cum conference will witness participation from more than 35 countries and TAB group (the organizers) […]
The African Agri Investment Indaba (AAII) 2024, set to take place from November 18-20 at the CTICC in Cape Town, is the premier investment gathering for the agrifood sector in Africa. This 7th annual event will convene over 800 high-level participants, including government officials, financiers, investors, project owners, and agribusiness leaders, from more than 50 countries. With 80+ industry expert speakers and 300+ key investors, the Indaba offers an unparalleled platform for exploring investment opportunities across the entire agrifood value chain. Key features of AAII 2024 include structured matchmaking and networking services, enabling participants to pre-schedule up to ten one-on-one […]
Welcome to the 8th Africa Agri Expo 2025- Kenya Welcome to the 8th edition of Africa Agri Expo, the leading platform that connects Africa's rich agribusiness to the world. Our event offers an exceptional opportunity for agribusiness and agri-professionals to expand in Africa's burgeoning sector, which is anticipated to reach US$1 trillion by 2030. AAE 2024 was held under the endorsement of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development, Kenya making it an influential gathering, where policymakers, entrepreneurs, industry professionals and farmers came together to exchange ideas, expand business, share knowledge and technologies that can drive sustainable growth in the […]
Put the Nigerian agricultural sector on a growth path Nigeria today faces two major challenges in agriculture: an inability to meet domestic food needs and an inability to export at the quality level necessary for market success. The first problem is a productivity challenge caused by a largely inefficient input system and agricultural model. As a result, an ageing population of farmers does not have enough seeds, fertilisers, irrigation, crop protection and related support to be successful. The latter challenge is driven by an equally inefficient system for setting and enforcing food quality standards and a lack of knowledge of […]