Key agri experts to deliver keynote address at Africa’s largest agri investment event

Nhlanhla Nene, Resident Advisor, Thebe Investment Corporation. South Africa (former Minister of Finance, South Africa) presenting at the 2016 African Agri Investment Indaba

Prominent experts in the African Agri sector are set to address a delegation of over 600 key stakeholders at the second annual African Agri Investment Indaba to be held in November this year (www.agri-indaba.com).

The speakers will discuss real market opportunities across the various African regions, Africa’s role in global food security, agriculture at the core of the economic diversification agenda and improving the investment environment for African agriculture.

Delegates will have the opportunity to hear from over 40 world-class agri experts including:

  • Hon. Willy Bett , Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock & Fisheries. Kenya
  • Nhlanhla Nene , Resident Advisor, Thebe Investment Corporation. South Africa (former Minister of
    Finance, South Africa)
  • H.E. Erastus Mwencha , Former Secretary-General of the Common Market for Eastern and
    Southern Africa and former Deputy Chairperson of the African Union Commission. Kenya
  • Dr. Nigel Chanakira , Chairman and Group Executive, Riskflow Group, Kingdom Financial Holdings
    Ltd, Success Motivation Institute. Zimbabwe
  • Tim Harris , Chief Executive Officer, WESGRO. South Africa

“As the world looks to Africa as a solution to global food security concerns, the continents’ agri sector is fast becoming the panacea of the investment world especially with the recent decline in commodity investment returns. The agriculture sector is yielding exceptionally exciting opportunities and pipelines. Food security is now being translated into an investable option for investors and financiers. Agriculture has been identified as a long-term opportunity to increase investors’ allocation to real assets and the agribusiness value chain need to be ready to take advantage of the disruption,” says Ben Leyka, Executive Director, African Agri Council.

The African Agri Investment Indaba (AAII) 2017, taking place from the 20 – 22 November 2017 at the
CTICC in Cape Town, is a key meeting place for investment in Africa’s agri and agro-processing sectors attracting over 600 international investors, bankers, governments, farmers, project owners. This unique mix of decision makers from across the African agri value chain provides a convenient platform for effective deal making.

To secure you seat, contact Lauren Hansen at lauren.hansen@agricouncil.org

ENDS

Issued by the African Agri Council, Lauren Hansen, Communications Director – African Agri Council. Contact Lauren on 082 7090 875 or lauren.hansen@agricouncil.org www.agri-indaba.com

ABOUT THE AFRICAN AGRI COUNCIL

The African Agri Council (NPC) is a network of global executives, decision makers and key stakeholders in Africa’s agricultural industry. It connects executives with their peers, policy makers, investors & financiers and leading global service providers across Africa and around the world.

Published on Wednesday, 28th June 2017 - 22:08

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