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Market Access Africa: Reshaping the future of Africa's food and agriculture

Recognising the immense potential of Africas agriculture sector, the Market Access Africa (MAA) event emerges as a critical platform for change

By bringing together key players across the agrifood value chain, MAA facilitates conversations and collaborations that are essential for improving market access. Besides networking, the event focuses on building a resilient, profitable and sustainable agrifood sector capable of feeding Africa and the world. 

The African Agri Council has proudly announced the upcoming Market Access Africa (MAA) event, set to take place from 25-27June 2024, at the Eko Convention Centre in Lagos, Nigeria. This pivotal gathering serves as a global nexus for buyers and sellers across the entire agrifood business value chain, focusing on enhancing access to both regional and international markets. The conference will connect over 2,200 participants from more than 40 countries, featuring more than 60 industry-leading speakers and more than 80 exhibitors. This makes it an unrivaled opportunity for stakeholders in the agrifood sector to network, share insights, and discover the latest innovations and strategies for market expansion.

The event will also help attendees explore recent innovations in trade finance that work for African commodity suppliers and food producers, while helping to build organisational and operational capabilities to support new market oriented strategies. Moreover, it helps link producers to markets with a focus on technology, productivity, processing, trading and blended financing as they diversify or specialise along commodities. At the same time, attendees can also attend strategic co-located events that help drive the development of robust supply chains. 

Furthermore, MAA's distinctive pan-African focus allows sponsors and exhibitors to meet potential regional and international business partners; connect with senior investors and top executives and initiate and close deals with industry players and decision makers across the entire agri value chain. A dedicated Value Chain Connect service will also be available to sponsors and exhibitors, allowing them to have one-on-one meetings with up to ten attendees of their choice. 

This event is therefore a must-attend for anyone invested in the growth and sustainability of Africa's agrifood sector. 

For more information and to register, visit: www.access-africa.com