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During the forum, Netafim discussed the transformative role of precision agriculture solutions in promoting sustainable agriculture and enhancing food security in Africa. (Image source: Ndetafim)

This year, Netafim participated in the Africa CEO Forum which took place from 16-17 May in Kigali, Rwanda 

During the forum, which is the largest private sector international conference focused on shaping Africa's future, Gaby (Gabriel) Miodownik, president & CEO of Netafim, Orbia Precision Agriculture Business, along with the company’s SVP of EMEA, Gal Yarden met with the Prime Minister of Ivory Coast, Robert Beugré Mambé, to discuss the transformative role of precision agriculture solutions in promoting sustainable agriculture and enhancing food security in Africa.

While participating in a roundtable discussion, Miodownik showcased the Gabiro Agribusiness Hub and emphasised the importance of technological advancements and public-private partnerships in transforming African agriculture, empowering smallholders, and promoting food security.

Netafim has been offering offering agronomic support and precision irrigation tools to both smallholder communities and large-scale farms for more than three decades. The primary objective of the company is to lead projects and initiatives that are beneficial to all stakeholders involved. Through these projects, the company aims to foster prosperity, sustainability and food security. 

The platform is active in 25 Nigerian states and moved almost US$30mn worth of produce last year. (Image source: GITEX Africa))

Winich Farms has announced its decision to participate in Africa's largest Tech and startup event, GITEX Africa for the second time in a row this year

Winich Farms is an agritech platform specifically designed to tackle the pain points plaguing Nigeria's agricultural sector. It operates on two key pillars, namely providing farmers with better market access and financial empowerment, and thus successfully operating at the intersection of agritech, embedded finance, and financial inclusion. 

Through a digital marketplace, Winich Farms connects farmers directly with off-takers like factories and retailers, effectively cutting out the middleman to ensure farmers receive a significantly fairer share for their produce. The product tackles a problem facing most of the African continent. 

Today, Winich Farms has over 80,000 users on its platform spanning smallholder farmers, agents, truck drivers, and off-takers. The platform is active in 25 Nigerian states and moved almost US$30mn worth of produce last year. In a 2023 survey of 5,000 registered farmers on the Winich Farms platform, 93% of the farmers said that it has increased by over 50%. Some 65% of them said that Winich has made them more climate-resilient.

For more information, visit: https://GITEXAfrica.com 

The panel discussion will take place from 10:15 AM to 11 AM at the RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre. (Image source: AIPH)

The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) will be moderating a panel session at 10 am tomorrow at GreenTech RAI Amsterdam to discuss sustainable growing media solutions and industry readiness

Delving into the topic of sustainable growing media, the panel session will explore the industry’s response, the challenges it poses, and the innovative solutions being developed. After trialling peat-free substrates for two decades, the Farplants Group, one of the UK's largest wholesale ornamental plant growers, has built a wealth of experience in peat-free growing. The company's technical manager (trials and new product development), Gracie Barrett, will be one of the panel speakers at tomorrow's event. 

Barrett's research on peat-free substrates has emphasised the importance of understanding the distinct properties of different component materials and the challenges of inconsistency and nutrient leaching, thus making her an expert in this field. “The substrates we use are predominantly wood-based, and a reasonable proportion of our crops are now final potted into peat-free substrates," said Barrett. "Most of our products will be potted peat-free by 2026."

Other panellists include secretary general of AIPH, Tim Briercliffedirector of portfolio management at Kekkilä BVB, Nedeljko Basic, peat specialist at Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands, Van Nguyen and owner and CEO of Greenhouse Sustainability, Henri Potze

The panel discussion will take place from 10:15 AM to 11 AM at the RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre. The panel is part of the ongoing event, GreenTech Amsterdam which is taking place from 11-13 June. 

For more information, visit: https://www.greentech.nl/amsterdam 

CEO and co-founder, Priscilla Wakarera. (Image source: GITEX Africa)

Dynamic Kenyan agritech start-up, Rhea showcased at GITEX Africa which took place in Marrakech, Morocco from 29-31 May, this year

The showcases by established market players were a source of invaluable learning and inspiration. Participating in the event allowed Rhea to establish meaningful connections with service providers. 

Engaging in insightful conversations with ecosystem drivers has also opened new avenues for collaboration and support. The company is looking forward to fostering collaborations with the connections that were made during the event. 

For more information, visit: https://www.rhea.africa/

The DLG-Feldtage 2024 not only offers exciting insights into the world of agriculture, but also valuable opportunities for pupils, students and job seekers. (image source: DLG)

This year’s DLG-Feldtage commences with the theme: ‘Crop production out of the box,’ scheduled to take place from 11-13 June in Erwitte near Lippstadt, Germany

In a survey conducted by organiser, the DLG (German Agricultural Society) in the run-up to the event, the majority of participants stated that they planned to use the DLG-Feldtage 2024 to update themselves on the latest in crop protection, crop production and plant breeding, including seeds and varieties. The respondents were particularly interested in the topics of soil protection, crop rotation and strategies for adapting crop cultivation. 

The machinery demonstrations were another highlight, closely followed by the topics of precision farming, sustainability and environmental protection as well as oil and protein crops and alternative proteins.

This year’s event will also feature numerous premieres and machinery demonstrations with live commentary. 

One of the main focus of the DLG-Feldtage 2024 is organic farming, which enables farmers to discuss the latest developments and innovations in organic farming with representatives of the organic value chain. An organic lunch event will also be organised on 12 June. On 13 June, DLG-Feldtage 2024 will hold its ‘Value Chain Day,’ focusing on the entire food chain. 

In addition to offering exciting insights into the world of agriculture, the event also offers valuable opportunities for pupils, students and job seekers.

For more information, visit: www.dlg.org

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