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Reveal the next big business opportunity at Africa Agri Expo

Under the patronage of the Kenyan Ministry of Agriculture & Livestock Development, Africa Agri Expo 2024 will seek to unleash the potential of African agribusiness

The conference will be held from 19-20 February at the Sarit Expo Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, and will serve as an opportunity for global agribusinesses and associated professionals to expand into and support the growth of Africa’s burgeoning sector (expected to reach US$1 trillion by 2030, according to show organisers). 

In Nairobi, attendees will have the opportunity to enhance their brand visibility by making use of a unique space to exhibit their expertise to the people who matter most, unlocking new business opportunities. Government officials, policymakers, business leaders, industry think tanks, suppliers and buyers will all be represented, offering an unmissable chance to network and discuss important industry issues while gauging the market reaction to the presented offering. 

The two-day conference will also provide industry insights through panel discussions, competitive analysis and the expertise of all those in attendance. 

“Many people have underrated the production capacity of Africa and the opportunities it holds, but now people have come to witness through this exhibition the potential of it,” commented Philip Kello Harsama, Principal Secretary – State Department for Crop Development, Kenya Ministry of Agriculture & Livestock Development. “Over time, Africa is going through a technological change, mechanising agriculture, digitising information on agriculture, and also trying to access various inputs ensuring all kinds of technologies are utilised. Africa Agri Expo has come to take place at the right time.”

It is expected that 5,000 visitors will arrive in Nairobi for the show, including more than 500 senior conference attendees. Moreover, over 1,000 companies will be represented including more than 100 exhibitors and sponsors. All of these will be act on behalf of 35 countries from the African continent and beyond. 

Learn more about the show and the opportunities on offer at: https://africa-agriexpo.com/